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The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, has inaugurated a five-member committee to investigate issues arising from the flooding caused by the spillage of the Akosombo Dam in September 2023.
This initiative underscores the government's commitment to managing the environmental impact and ensuring the safety and well-being of affected communities.
The committee, chaired by Ing. Kirk Koffi, has been tasked with examining the events leading to the spillage, assessing the extent of the response to the flooding, identifying affected areas and challenges encountered during the process, and evaluating the strategies adopted to address the impact.

Additionally, both immediate and long-term measures are expected to be recommended to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
During the inauguration, Mr Jinapor emphasised the importance of a coordinated response to mitigate the effects of the flooding on affected individuals. “If there ought to be compensation, how does the government go about it?” he quizzed
. He highlighted the need for sustainable planning and flood management strategies and urged key stakeholders, including local government officials, community leaders, and environmental experts, to provide the committee with relevant information to aid its work.

Mr Jinapor further assured the committee of his full support in carrying out its assignment effectively. In response, the committee chair, Ing. Kirk Koffi, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to undertake such a crucial task and assured the minister of their commitment to delivering on their mandate.
Other committee members include Mr. Kwame Jantuah, Ing. Kofi Ellis, Ing. Kwaku Akosa, and Ms. Georgette Emefa Fugah, Esq. (secretary).

The inauguration of the committee reflects a proactive government approach to addressing the challenges of flooding, demonstrating a commitment to improving the living conditions of victims and ensuring community protection.
The committee has been given a period of one month to complete its work.
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