
Audio By Carbonatix
The Works and Housing Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has stated that there is no quick fix to resolving Accra’s perennial flooding problem, but it will take time.
He told Evans Mensah on JoyNews’ PM Express that “It’s going to be a medium to long-term matter. It requires all of us to participate.
“For example, government has to do its bit. I’ve just told you about the hydro authority, hydro fund, and the fact that we need to mobilise more resources.
“We can wish it into being, but if we don’t mobilise the resources, we’ll talk about it umpteen times and never get responses.”
The Ofoase Ayeribi MP expressed that the flooding situation has been one of his major concerns since his move to the Housing Ministry.
“When the rains start here in Accra, you start getting palpitations because you start worrying, knowing very well that due to the inadequacy of the work done so far compared to the increasing pressure, there will be challenges,” he said on JoyNews’ PM Express on Wednesday.
Mr. Oppong Nkrumah added that during heavy downpours, he tries to understand how severe the situation is on the ground, how much of the work can contain it, and what needs to be done in the short to medium term.
“It is a challenge. As I've said on a number of occasions, we are behind schedule on putting in place the kind of infrastructure that is required. So within the constraints, we're trying to do our best,” he stated.
The Minister said, government will do its part but it should be the collective responsibility of all citizens which includes the people who live in these areas with the drains.
“Even for places where limited drains have been constructed there is evidence to show that we choked them with solid waste based on our lifestyle daily,” he said.
Mr Oppong Nkrumah said the Ministry is rolling out a communication campaign aimed at encouraging people that “while we are building the drains, don't choke them.”
“Don't choke the little drains that we have built with the solid waste. We need some behavioural change as well. So what I say to everybody is that we have a collective responsibility. It will take a while let's all get together and get this done.”
Last week, as part of the government’s efforts to strengthen flood resilience in communities along the Odaw River basin, the Housing Minister broke ground for the reconstruction of the Nima-Paloma storm drain, which runs from Asylum Down to the Odaw Channel.
“This significant milestone is expected to help reduce the perennial flooding challenges in Accra and bring much-needed relief to residents, commuters, traders, and businesses.”
Mr Oppong Nkrumah also disclosed at the ceremony that the government’s newly launched Flood Early Warning System would be ready ahead of the next rainy season.
Latest Stories
-
Discipline must build unity, not endanger victory: a reflection on leadership, constitutionalism and the future of the NPP
2 minutes -
When the rains come, let us not count the dead again
10 minutes -
People with a lot of unresolved anger usually show it in these 3 surprising ways
20 minutes -
Gonja king calls for stronger collaboration with Asante Kingdom to promote peace and development
26 minutes -
‘Most massive’ Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 18
29 minutes -
People smuggler convicted in France found by BBC living in UK and seeking asylum
29 minutes -
The 2026 FIFA World Cup… or World War II in Disguise?
38 minutes -
We want to be remembered for our unity – Daughters of Glorious Jesus
43 minutes -
NACOC reaches out to 50 substance users in Ashanti Region under “Wheels of Change” initiative
47 minutes -
Supreme Court dismisses consolidated cases challenging Torkornoo’s removal
51 minutes -
Logeist Ecoreclaim Initiative Taskforce warns illegal miners against re-entering reclaimed sites
53 minutes -
Every roof must catch rainwater to help fight flooding — GHIE
58 minutes -
Accra Floods: GhIE’s flood prevention plan (video)
59 minutes -
Colombia and Ghana face off in FIFA World Cup Round of 32 – Preview
1 hour -
Works on Odaw River drainage project terminated over contractor failure – Minister
1 hour