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Senior Presidential Advisor and Presidential Aide to President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has called on Ghanaians to take greater responsibility for protecting the environment as the country works to address challenges associated with flooding and waste management.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, July 9, Mrs. Mogtari said the recent torrential rains that hit Accra, resulting in displacement, loss of lives and destruction of infrastructure, have highlighted the urgent need for improved waste management and responsible disposal practices.
“Following the recent torrential rains that flooded Accra, causing displacement, loss of life, and destruction of infrastructure, it is evident that Ghana faces significant challenges in waste management and disposal,” she stated.
She said the government, under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, remains committed to finding lasting solutions to flooding and has been engaging with relevant stakeholders, including the security services, the Anti-Flood Committee and other concerned citizens.
“The administration, under the leadership of the President, is committed to finding lasting solutions to flooding and has been engaging with, the Security services, Anti Flood Committee, and other well-meaning citizens in this endeavor,” Mrs. Mogtari said.
The Senior Presidential Advisor urged citizens to complement government efforts by keeping waterways clear, reducing pollution and adopting sustainable waste disposal practices.
“It is imperative for citizens to take responsibility for their environment, ensure decluttering of waterways, and minimize pollution. By working together, we can build a better future for ourselves and the next generation,” she added.
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