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Weija traditional authorities back demolition of waterway structures to curb flooding

Weija traditional authorities back demolition of waterway structures to curb flooding
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Traditional authorities in Weija, together with the Chief of Lafa Barimba, Nii Ayi Okoforobour, have expressed support for government’s ongoing demolition of structures built on waterways as part of efforts to reduce flooding in parts of the Greater Accra Region.

They say the removal of such structures is necessary to address the persistent flooding challenges affecting Weija and surrounding communities.

As part of local interventions, the traditional authorities have also undertaken dredging works on the Lafa River within the Weija Ramsar Site to help improve water flow and reduce flood risks.

Speaking to the media, Nii Ayi Okoforobour condemned the construction of buildings on waterways, calling for strict enforcement against individuals and developers who encroach on wetlands and drainage channels.

He stressed that the Ramsar Site is not the cause of flooding, as some have suggested, but rather the problem lies in the illegal reclamation and filling of wetlands for residential and commercial purposes.

According to him, such activities block natural drainage paths and worsen the impact of heavy rains in the area.

He called for stronger enforcement to protect waterways and prevent further environmental damage.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Greater Accra Regional NADMO Director, Nana Adubea, has outlined plans ahead of the demolition exercise in an interview with Adom News, assuring that the process will be carried out in a structured and coordinated manner to reduce risks and protect lives and property.

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