Successive governments have failed to address flooding crisis - Susan Adu-Amankwah
Susan Adu-Amankwah, Executive Secretary of the National Interest Movement, criticized successive Ghanaian governments for failing to find lasting solutions to the country's recurring flooding challenges. Speaking on Newsfile on Saturday, July 4, she noted that Ghana has battled flooding since the 1960s. She stated, "Successive governments have failed us; it is as simple as that. This political football that is played about whose tenure has the worst flood, we find it upsetting."
Her comments followed recent flooding that disrupted livelihoods and displaced residents. She urged President John Mahama to take decisive action and "redeem himself from the 2015 (June 3rd Disaster) now."
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Susan Adu-Amankwah of the National Interest Movement has criticized Ghanaian governments for their ongoing failure to resolve the country's
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