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President John Dramani Mahama has travelled to the Volta Region to assess the impact of recent tidal waves that have displaced residents and destroyed properties in several coastal communities.
His visit follows Ghana’s Independence Day celebration on March 6, 2025, where he reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to national development and resilience against environmental challenges.
Leaving directly from the Independence Day event, the President is expected to meet affected residents, inspect the damage, and coordinate immediate relief efforts.
The tidal waves, which struck coastal areas of the Volta Region, have left hundreds homeless and caused extensive damage to homes, fishing boats, and farmlands.
Communities such as Keta, Anloga, and Dzita have been among the hardest hit, with residents calling for swift government intervention.
Minister for Government Communication, Felix Kwakye Ofosu announced the visit in a Facebook post, noting that President Mahama seeks to assess the extent of the devastation firsthand and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to support those affected.
During his Independence Day address earlier in the day, Mr Mahama drew attention to the increasing risk of climate-related disasters, such as coastal erosion and flooding, which threaten livelihoods nationwide.
He reaffirmed his government’s commitment to long-term measures, including sea defence projects and enhanced disaster response systems, to safeguard vulnerable communities.
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