
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghanaians woke up today in a state of shock as the heavy downpour that occurred throughout the night caused many damages which worth billions of cedis as well as loss of many lives in Accra.Because this urgent situation requires prudent measures the Northners and Zongoes Concerned Youth Association of Ghana has mobilize its members throughout the major affected areas in Accra to assist affected Ghanaians in cleaning chocked gutters, flooded homes and market places as well as schools and places in order to save human lives and properties.We wish to call on Civil Society Organizations, Non Governmental Organizations, as well as organized bodies to help the security agencies including NADMO in cleaning chocked gutters/drainages as well as implementing alternative strategies that would lead to a better or normal situation.In as much as the nation is in a total state of shock we urge all Ghanaians not to panic but use this as a lesson to keep our country clean in order to limit or prevent natural disasters like these from turning into extreme situation. We also plead with each and everyone to stay away from any activity that is likely to worsen the situation.YOURS FAITHFULLYAlhaji Osumanu Guarantee
Public Relations Officer
0244248680
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
‘It doesn’t add up’ – Minority questions PURC’s tariff increase
53 minutes -
High Court affirms ICAG’s sole authority to regulate accountancy profession
1 hour -
A restored banking license difficult to resume operation; once collapsed ends its story
2 hours -
Kojo Mensa-Wilmot – a Molecular Biologist and Parasitologist
2 hours -
THE LAW 101: The burden of proof and the presumption of innocence – Lessons from London
2 hours -
UN says it will evacuate sailors stranded in Strait of Hormuz, as Rubio warns against tolls
2 hours -
Police arrest 186 suspects in major crackdown on human trafficking, organised crime in Ashanti Region
2 hours -
The Inconvenient Truth: Nations do not industrialise by accident—they industrialise by procurement design
2 hours -
Nandom Community Bank records GH₵81.8m asset growth as stakeholders rally for urgent recapitalisation
2 hours -
GIZ, Guinness Ghana sign MoU to boost sorghum output, target 30,000 farmers, 150 jobs in northern Ghana
3 hours -
Partey, Inaki Williams start as Queiroz makes four changes for England clash
3 hours -
LUV FACT-CHECK: NPP did not demand retraction from Kennedy Agyapong over Afari Hospital criticism
3 hours -
80 children, 1 room: Bugbelle gets room for hope
3 hours -
VRA warns public over recruitment scam, says it does not charge fees
3 hours -
Accra dons national colours as fans rally behind Black Stars ahead of England clash
3 hours