In an effort to minimize flooding and enhance environmental hygiene throughout the current rainy period, Zoomlion Ghana Limited has partnered with the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), FeDEMS Group Ltd., Dredge Masters Ghana Limited, staff from the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), and Metropolitan Municipal District Assemblies (MMDAs) to launch a three-day cleaning and sediment removal operation in identified areas vulnerable to floods across the Greater Accra Region.
The activity started on Wednesday, June 10–12 at 7:00 a.m., focusing on key drainage systems and water routes in Roman Ridge, Mallam, Paloma, Circle, Kaneshie, and GBC regions, with crews carrying out thorough cleansing and sediment removal tasks to ensure proper rainfall runoff and minimize flood hazards.
The move follows recent intense rainfall that has caused floods in certain areas of the city, prompting worries regarding the effects of improper trash management and blocked sewerage networks on community well-being.
During discussions at the event, the Greater Accra Regional Head of NADMO, Mr. Dennis Nartey, highlighted that the partnership among NADMO, Zoomlion, FeDEMS, Dredge Masters, Police, Fire Service, and MMDAs reflects a shared dedication to tackling one of the main reasons for flooding in the city.
As he explained, each major rainstorm generates substantial quantities of trash and rubble, most of which ultimately ends up in drainage systems and rivers. He pointed out that the problem worsens due to people who intentionally throw garbage into the drains, hindering proper water movement during rainy periods.
Mr. Nartey emphasized that numerous issues related to flooding stem from human actions and thus necessitate a shift in public mindset.
He encouraged locals to handle garbage properly and utilize official waste disposal methods rather than depending on rainfall to remove trash.
He took advantage of the opportunity to support the continuous "No Do No Do" initiative, aimed at preventing careless waste disposal and promoting ecological accountability within the community.
He highlighted that safeguarding people and belongings from flooding necessitated the involvement of all individuals within the community.
The head of government and corporate affairs at Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Mrs. Emma Adwoa Appiah Osei-Duah, stated that the firm was happy to collaborate with NADMO, FeDEMS, and other organizations during this initiative, especially as the nation faces regular intense rainfall.
She stated that debris transported by floodwater frequently gathers in drainage systems and rivers, leading to obstructions that raise the risk of floods.
She mentioned that the cleanup initiative was included in wider initiatives aimed at addressing these issues via ongoing hygiene programs and cooperation among interested parties.
Mrs. Appiah Osei-Duah mentioned that the three-day event aimed to assist with flood control measures by removing trash and sediment from key drainage systems in impacted areas. She also stated that the collaboration demonstrates a joint dedication to safeguarding neighborhoods and enhancing ecological surroundings within the capital city.
Additionally addressing the event, Ms. Sophia Kudjordji, Chief Corporate Communications Officer of Zoomlion Ghana Limited, mentioned that the program was designed to minimize flooding occurrences throughout the wet season by keeping drains and eaves clear of blockages.
"Today, we have come together for this cleanup activity as part of initiatives aimed at preventing flooding during intense rainfalls. Many floods happen due to blocked gutters and drainage systems filled with trash. Hence, we are removing debris from these areas to allow proper water movement," she said.
Miss Kudjordji pointed out that although rain cannot be stopped, the damage typically linked to flooding can be reduced using effective hygiene measures and consistent upkeep of drainage systems. She mentioned that by cleaning sewers and eliminating built-up trash, neighborhoods will have greater protection during periods of intense precipitation.
As a result, she urged citizens to back the work of waste management officials by avoiding the disposal of garbage into sewers and water bodies, emphasizing that keeping an area tidy is everyone’s duty.
She was confident that ongoing public awareness efforts and active community involvement could significantly help minimize flood risks and protect people and assets throughout the city.
Supplied by SyndiGate Media Inc. ( Syndigate.info ).
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