Sagnarigu DCE |
Close to 900 persons including women and children are
currently displaced in the Sagnarigu District of the Northern Region following
a heavy rainstorm. The wind-filled rain also caused extensive damage to several
private and public properties including schools, churches and individual
houses. About 9 persons were reported injured in the process.
Rainstorm disaster is virtually becoming an annual
ritual in most of the districts in the Northern Region, especially in the
Tamale Metropolis, Yendi Municipal, Gushegu, Karaga, West Mamprusi, East Gonja,
Chereponi, Saboba and Sagnarigu Districts. Hardly will a year pass without
witnessing disasters in communities in those districts.
At the weekend, over 16 communities in the Sagnarigu
District of the Northern region were badly hit by another disaster after a
heavy downpour. School buildings, electricity poles, churches and several
individual houses were affected. While some of the buildings were completely
raised down, others also lost their roofings to the storm causing injuries to
people.
District Chief Executive (DCE) for Sagnarigu, Alhassan
Mohammed Sorogudoo and the Member of Parliament for the area, Alhaji A.B.A.
Fuseini toured the affected communities to assess the extent of damage and also
sympathized with the victims.
The DCE Alhassan Mohammed Sorogudoo described the
disaster as an “unfortunate occurrence” giving the extent of damage caused.
He said that the National Disaster Management
Organisation (NADMO) in the district had been tasked with the responsibility to
assess the level of damage and come out with actual figures before relief items
could be extended to the victims.
Mr. Sorogudoo was suspicious that most of the buildings
that were raised down or damaged by the storm were as a result of the use of
substandard building materials.
He therefore encouraged the people to seek the
necessary technical expertise and procure the requisite standardized materials
before putting up their buildings.
The DCE expressed disappointment at the way people in
the various communities in the district had awfully failed to protect a number
of tree seedlings planted by the Assembly in the communities to
serve as shades and windbreaks.
However, Mr. Sorogudoo assured the people of NADMO’s
support but also called on NGOs and other organizations to come to the aid of
the people.
The Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu, Alhaji A.B.A.
Fuseini also expressed worry about the frequent outbreak of disasters in the
area.
He also attributed the disaster to the absence of
trees within the communities and charged the people to also adopt the habit of
tree planting to protect their own lives and properties.
The MP was particularly disappointed about the way the
communities had allowed the trees planted by the Assembly and entrusted in
their care to die off.
Alhaji A.B.A. Fuseini also the Deputy Northern
Regional Minister promised to partner with the Assembly to ensure adequate
support was extended to the victims as soon as possible.
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