Audio By Carbonatix
Residents of Okorase in the Akuapem North Municipality of the Eastern Region say the acute water shortage in the area for the past three weeks has worsened their living conditions.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Nana Asare Kumi, the Chief of Okorase, said only a few households had pipe-borne water adding that for the past three weeks, water had not flowed through their taps.
He said the rest of the community depended on dugout wells for their domestic water needs, but due to lack of rains in recent times the wells are drying up.
As a result, the few people who had boreholes had stopped others from fetching from them since their water levels were also going down, Nana Kumi said.
He said the only stream the people relied on was also drying up due to the season.
Ms Sarah Anim, a hair dresser, said the situation was affecting her business as she had to join long queues to get water.
“This has compelled me to buy sachet water to carry out my business at the salon and for household use. I buy not less than 10 bags of sachet water daily to be able to do my work, which usually made me to run at a loss because sachet water is expensive," she said.
Ms Anim appealed to the Ghana Water Company to rectify whatever problem it was and open the taps to alleviate their plight.
Madam Abena Duku, a resident, who has a well, explained that lately the water level was going down, hence she had stopped people from fetching from it to ensure those in her household had enough water for their chores.
Latest Stories
-
Bawumia is a nice person but can’t lead Nkrumah’s Ghana – Frimpong-Boateng
18 minutes -
Amin Adam took over a rotten economy and fixed it; he isn’t your mate – Richard Nyama to Stephen Amoah
36 minutes -
BoGÂ sets strict Ghana Card rule for financial transactions
40 minutes -
Court grants bail to Oyarifa apartment fire suspects
46 minutes -
Kaiser Flats residents protest TDC eviction move
52 minutes -
BoG Governor calls for national reforms to end gold-for-reserves losses
53 minutes -
Ofori-Atta could stay in the US despite ICE arrest – Immigration lawyer explains
58 minutes -
CDM warns against shifting Gold-for-Reserves losses to taxpayers
1 hour -
CDM accuses government of opaqueness over Gold-for-Reserves losses
1 hour -
Gold-for-Reserves: CDM demands forensic audit after BoG seeks reimbursement
1 hour -
Ofori-Atta detention goes beyond visa overstay – US lawyer reveals FBI role
2 hours -
Gold-for-Reserves is a governance failure, not an accounting dispute – CDM
2 hours -
‘This is not a typical immigration case’ – US lawyer on Ofori-Atta detention
2 hours -
Ofori-Atta travelled to UK and returned to US before ICE arrest – Victor Smith reveals
3 hours -
ICE sees it as a high-profile case, not routine – Ghana’s US High Commissioner on Ofori-Atta detention
3 hours
