‘Fix your attitude’ - A Plus tells Ghanaians after deadly Accra floods
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Gomoa Central MP A Plus has sparked controversy by suggesting that Ghanaian citizens share responsibility for the recurring flooding in Accra. He argued that while government intervention is necessary, lasting solutions require a fundamental change in public behavior regarding waste and infrastructure usage.
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The comments highlight the ongoing tension between government accountability and civic responsibility in addressing climate-related infrastructure disasters in urban Africa.
Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has sparked controversy after telling flood victims to “fix your attitude,” arguing that poor public behaviour contributes to recurring flooding in Accra following Monday’s devastating rains. Advertisement Kwame Asare Obeng has stirred debate after telling flood victims to “fix your attitude” following the recent Accra floods.
The article reports on a controversial statement by a politician without taking a side, providing context on both the politician's stance and the broader disaster.
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