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Ibrahim Mahama donates GH¢100,000 as Mahama, NDC gurus visit Volta region to support tidal wave victims

During his visit, President Mahama was accompanied by high-ranking officials During his visit, President Mahama was accompanied by high-ranking officials

Hundreds of residents in the Volta Region who have been displaced by recent tidal waves have received relief following a visit from former President John Dramani Mahama and other key figures.

The devastating waves, which have rendered over 600 people homeless in coastal communities such as Salakope and Agavedzi in the Ketu South Municipality, have once again highlighted the urgent need for long-term solutions to Ghana’s coastal erosion crisis.

During his visit, President Mahama, accompanied by high-ranking officials of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), assured affected residents of immediate support and renewed efforts to tackle the recurring problem.

He announced significant donations, including GH100,000 from his younger brother, Ibrahim Mahama, the Managing Director of Engineers & Planners, to aid victims. Additionally, the Minister for Roads and Transport, Governs Kwame Agbodza, donated 250 bags of rice to provide emergency food relief to the affected families.

“In the meantime, to alleviate the plight of those who have been affected, we’ve brought some items to be distributed,” Mahama stated.

Beyond the relief items, Mahama assured the victims that the completion of the Blekusu Phase Two Sea Defence Project remains a priority.

He reiterated his directive to the finance minister to include funding for the project in the upcoming national budget.

“I understand your pain and frustration. This is a heartbreaking situation, and I want to assure you that the government is doing everything possible to ensure a lasting solution is found. You are not forgotten,” he told residents.

The Keta Sea Defense Project, which was initiated to protect coastal communities from erosion and flooding, has faced years of delays, worsening the vulnerability of towns like Salakope and Agavedzi.

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