ENVIRONMENT

Flood victims in Mepe optimistic of continuing socio-economic activities
Flood victims in Mepe in the North Tongu District have high hopes in anticipation of returning to socio-economic activities as floods recede.

Date Created : 10/31/2023 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Kekeli K. Blamey /Ghanadistricts.com

A visit by the media to Mepe revealed that activities such as trading and selling were still on hold despite the decrease in the water levels.

Ms Azameti Comfort, a food vendor, said though the water was receding, she still needed financial support to continue with her business.

She said: “I am happy that the water level is going down. But I don't feel okay whenever I remember that the flood took away everything, including my business."

Ms Azameti called on the government for help with some start-up capital, which would help cushion her loss.

Mr. Agbodeka Jacob, a taxi driver, recounted losing his single-room apartment and his car to the floods and pleaded for an initiative to serve as a livelihood support system to help victims in such difficulty.

Mr. Agbodeka indicated that though the water was receding, he felt he had been traumatized, and requested assistance.

Mr. Adamu Gideon, a farmer, said that he left for Accra with his two children to stay with relatives when the floods hit their 63-acre cassava farm and home.

He said: "I was told that the water was gone so that's why I'm back, but I was disappointed. I can’t enter my room."

Mr. Adamu noted that his farm was destroyed but he hoped to get support from the government to continue next year.

The Government, through the Ministry of Finance, has however assured the victims of lasting solutions and reconstruction of homes

It has also pledged to capture the plight of the people and allocate enough funds for livelihood support in the upcoming budget.