“Stop Dumping Waste Into Drains!” — President Mahama Issues Strong Warning to Ghanaians After Devastating Floods

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President John Dramani Mahama has issued a passionate appeal to Ghanaians to stop dumping refuse into drains, warning that the practice is a major contributor to the devastating floods that continue to wreak havoc across the country.

Addressing the nation in the wake of recent flooding, the President stressed that preventing future disasters requires not only government intervention but also responsible behavior from citizens.

“Stop dumping waste into drains,” President Mahama urged, emphasizing that choked drainage systems have become a significant factor behind recurring floods, the destruction of property, and the loss of lives.

He called on communities, local authorities, and environmental agencies to work together to keep drains clear, improve sanitation, and enforce laws against indiscriminate waste disposal.

The President also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening drainage infrastructure, enhancing flood prevention measures, and supporting affected communities as part of broader efforts to build resilience against future disasters.

His message comes amid growing calls for stricter enforcement of sanitation regulations and increased public awareness, as many Ghanaians seek lasting solutions to the country’s perennial flooding challenges.

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