Audio By Carbonatix
President John Dramani Mahama has cautioned that public officials who approved building permits within the Weija Dam spillway risk being dismissed from their posts, following growing concerns over encroachment in flood-prone areas.
Speaking at an engagement with the Ghanaian community in London on Sunday, May 31, the President said he has instructed the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, to investigate those responsible for issuing the permits, stressing that sanctions would be applied where wrongdoing is established.
“We need to punish those who signed the permit for that. I’ve told the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs to find out who signed these permits. We will not transfer them to the north, we will sack them,” he stated.
President Mahama attributed the situation to the actions of some traditional leaders, landowners and local assembly officials, whom he accused of allowing development in areas designated for water flow and flood control.
He explained that sections of land around the spillway, which are meant to support the safe release of excess water from the Weija Dam during heavy rainfall, have increasingly been sold and developed for residential use.
“Part of the problem is the local councils and assemblies. You find a house in a waterway. And somebody signed a permit for them to build there. Look at the Weija Dam; it has a spillway.
"In the dry season, these same traditional rulers and landowners will sell land to people in the spillway of the dam, and when they open the spillway, your house is flooded with water,” he said.
The Weija Dam, which supplies water to parts of Accra and surrounding communities, is periodically spilt during periods of heavy rainfall to prevent overflow and safeguard the facility.
Downstream communities, including Tetegu, are currently grappling with the aftermath of recent spillage, with many residents displaced and properties destroyed.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana-UK Investment Summit – Resetting Investor Confidence Through Ghana’s Cocoa Value Chain
30 minutes -
Afoko urges NPP to focus on the future and move beyond past divisions
40 minutes -
Telecel Ghana kicks off nationwide network expansion drive for stronger connectivity
45 minutes -
Sekyere East: Anaemia prevalence among pregnant women rises steadily despite fewer antenatal registrations
55 minutes -
Obuobia Darko-Opoku to champion sustainable financing for specialised healthcare at Ghana–UK Investment Summit 2026
1 hour -
St. Elizabeth Hospital launches fundraising drive for emergency ward expansion and modern equipment
1 hour -
‘SEEN’: Stephen Nyamekye’s new exhibition shines spotlight on Ghana’s unsung workers
1 hour -
Huge blast kills dozens in rebel-held village in Myanmar
1 hour -
Officials behind Weija spillway permits will be sacked – Mahama
2 hours -
Energy sector still needed GH¢12.9bn in gov’t support despite higher ESLA levy in 2025 – Finance Ministry
2 hours -
Fidelity Bank deepens growth Momentum with Strong 2025 Performance
2 hours -
Ghana, South Korea sign visa waiver deal for diplomatic and service passport holders
2 hours -
Accra Academy @ 95: Nana Oye celebrates legacy, backs major infrastructure drive
2 hours -
Foreign national killed after being hit by bus at Pedu Junction
2 hours -
Speaker Bagbin to convene African parliamentary leaders at 10th GITFiC in Accra
2 hours