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The Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, has secured an emergency water relief initiative to address the ongoing water crisis in his constituency.
He announced this in a Facebook post on Friday, 21st March 2025, stating that his team has intensified efforts to provide temporary relief while working on a long-term solution.
According to the MP, his office is collaborating with the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to implement an immediate response.
"In the interim, my team has intensified the delivery of temporary relief to communities, which will continue over the weekend until Monday," he stated.
He further revealed that at least 40 tankers of water would be distributed over five days to support affected residents.
For a lasting solution, Samuel George disclosed that he has been in discussions with the Managing Director (MD) of GWCL throughout the week.
As a result, the MD will visit the constituency on Monday for a meeting with the District and Regional Managers, as well as the MP, to implement measures that will restore water supply to both the Ningo and Prampram Traditional Areas.
The MP expressed optimism that the visit would lead to a sustainable resolution of the crisis.
"I am confident in the commitment of the MD to work with me to find a solution to the current challenge," he assured.
He also promised to keep constituents updated on further developments regarding the water situation.
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