Flood Crisis: Traditional ruler calls for urgent intervention in Sogakope

Togbe Atsuga Sogah II, a traditional ruler in Sogakope, Ghana, has urged the government to address recurring flooding caused by inadequate drainage infrastructure. He criticized the local District Assembly for poor management and lack of transparency regarding development funds.
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The report highlights the intersection of climate-related infrastructure failures and local governance accountability in developing regions.
Sogakope (V/R), July 02, GNA – Togbe Atsuga Sogah II, Dufiaga of Sogakope and Divisional Chief of the Fievie Traditional Area, has called on the Government to urgently address persistent flooding in Sogakope and surrounding communities, warning that continued delays could result in a major disaster.
The article provides a balanced account of a local official's grievances and the impact of environmental events without editorializing.
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