Recurring Floods, Repeated Failures: Why Can't Ghana Solve This Problem? | Matters Arising
Flooding continues to wreak havoc across Ghana, raising fears of a looming nationwide crisis. Are weak policies, poor enforcement, and political inaction to blame?
David Vondee points fingers at technocrats and local assemblies for issuing illegal building permits, while urging traditional leaders to support government efforts. Appiah Danquah argues that building on Ramsar sites reflects a failure of governance and a deeper lack of national commitment. George Ayisi calls for stronger political will and targeted storm drainage systems in flood-prone communities, while Prof. Boadi insists Ghana's flooding disaster is largely man-made and rooted in policy failures.
Can Ghana finally tackle its perennial flooding nightmare, or are we heading toward a bigger disaster? Join the debate as experts dissect the causes, accountability, and solutions to one of the country's most pressing challenges.
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