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Fire has destroyed the pump panels of the Yendi Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) at River Dakar near Yendi, a situation that is likely to create water shortage in the Municipality and its environs.
The Yendi District Manager of the company, Alhaji Adam Sayibu on Friday contacted Ya-Na Abukari II, the Yendi Municipal Chief Executive Alhaji Hammed Abubakari Yussuf and the Acting Yendi Divisional Police Commander Superintendent Twum Barimah about burnt pump panels.
He said the Regional Management of the GWCL in Tamale had sent for the parts in Accra as they suspected power fluctuation as the cause of the fire outbreak.

He gave the assurance that regular water supply would resume when the parts arrive for fixing.
On his part, Ya-Na Abukari II the Overlord after the inspection of the damaged pump panels with the Gbewaa Palace Public Relations Officer Mr. Musah Yakubu and his secretary Mr. Abdul-Raman Mahama advised the people of Yendi to use the water they had stored judiciously as the municipality had no other source of water to be supplied to them.
He said he and the Municipal Chief Executive would work in collaboration to ensure that the Ghana Water Company Limited fix the problem.
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