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The Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has stated that the government does not currently consider it necessary to declare a state of emergency in Ketu South, despite the severe flooding that has displaced hundreds of residents.
He maintains that while the situation is dire, the focus should be on implementing long-term protective measures rather than making an emergency declaration.
His remarks follow a visit by President John Dramani Mahama and key government ministers to the Ketu South Constituency, where communities such as Salakope, Amutinu, and Agavedzi have been severely affected by the waves.
The visit was aimed at assessing the damage and determining appropriate interventions to support affected residents.
Speaking on Citi FM on Thursday, 6 March 2025, Agbodza highlighted the need for sustainable solutions.
"I don’t know what goes into the declaration of a state of emergency. Of course, what I saw there was devastating, but I think the best thing we can do for the people living there is to go ahead and do the sea defence to protect them. That, I believe, I can support any initiative along that path," he stated.
He further assured that the government is committed to addressing the crisis and providing relief to affected residents.
"There are a series of things the government is going to do. All the key ministers have been there, so we are going to further discuss the other support system we need to give the people while we find a solution to solve the problem," he added.
Meanwhile, President Mahama has directed the Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, to allocate funds for the commencement of phase two of the Blekusu Sea Defence Project.
This initiative is expected to provide a long-term solution to the recurring tidal waves and flooding that have plagued coastal communities in the Volta Region.
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