MP Walewale |
Over 1,865 persons including 18 pregnant women and 319 under five children have been
displaced by heavy rainstorm at Walewale in the West Mamprusi District of the
Northern Region.
Close
to 300 houses, 8 classrooms and mosques were completely roofed off, with
electricity polls and other economic trees such as mango, dawadawa and shea
nuts being uprooted by the devastating storm in three communities. The
communities are Yama, Zua and Mishio.
Last
week, another devastating rainstorm disaster hit 8 communities in Walewale
rendering 995 persons homeless. In that incident, several bags of maize,
millet, groundnut and rice as well as clothings, TV sets and textbooks of
affected school children were destroyed.
Rainstorm disaster and flooding have
become virtually an annual occurrence in most parts of Northern Region.
It has destroyed several public and individual buildings and displaced several
thousands of inhabitants including women and children.
However, the Member of Parliament
(MP) for Walewale, Dr. Sagre Bambangi has visited the over 1,865 persons who
were affected by the rainstorm disaster. The MP in the company of the West
Mamprusi District NADMO Coordinator, Mr. James Wunira sympathized with the
victims.
Fortunately no human lives were
lost. At the time of the visit, some of the victims had no places to keep their
salvaged properties. Some were also already making efforts to renovate their
houses while others were perching with friends and relatives in the nearby
communities.
Dr. Sagre said that the magnitude of the disaster was above the
capacity of an MP and even the District Assembly and therefore appealed to
government and other benevolent organizations to support the victims especially
the pregnant women and the under five children.
In the interim, majority of the
people according to the MP, needed some roofing sheets, roofing nails, wood and
food aid to survive. He expressed the need for urgent attention for the
affected schools to be re-roofed or renovated before the beginning of next
term.
The affected schools had closed down
at the time of the visit. Dr. Sagre was particularly worried about the quality
of materials used in the buildings, and the inability of most of the people to
plant trees around their compounds to serve as wind brakes.
He however promised to do advocacy
campaign to solicit for support from government, NGOs, Religious Organisations
and other donor agencies to come to the aid of the victims.
The West Mamprusi District NADMO
Boss, Mr. James Wunira expressed worry about the frequent disasters occurring
in the district. He said that his outfit had done thorough assessment on the
situation and gathered the necessary information for some action to be taken by
the NADMO headquarters.
He appealed to heads of schools and community members
to plant more trees in and around their compounds to mitigate the effects of
climate change emerging in the district.
Mr. Wunira appealed to government to
resource the District NADMO secretariats to be able to handle some emergency
situations.
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