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Concerned Youth of Kedzi protest the opening of the Keta Lagoon

By Evans Worlanyo Ameamu

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
October 23, 2023
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Kedzi (VR)-Ghana Oct. 23, GNA – Some aggrieved youth, calling themselves ‘Concerned Youth of Kedzi’ in the Keta Municipality of the Volta region are protesting the Assembly’s decision to open the Keta lagoon into the sea.

The opening of the floodgate and the sand bar, they said, would cause more havoc in the area, hence the demonstration against the intended exercise by the Assembly.

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Mr Raphael Kwame Normegbor, the Assembly member for the area, in a press release, stated that the youth were not against the partial opening of the floodgate “but rather against the cutting of the sand bar and the spillage of the lagoon into the sea.”

“Our chiefs and people were not consulted, and this is a total disrespect to us,” he stated.

Mr Normegbor stated that the stakeholders of the three assemblies along the coastal belt as well as the engineers did not engage any of their Chiefs, opinion leaders and residents in the areas about the intended activities.

He said the assemblies and engineers would then have to explain to the residents the measures to be put in place to relocate them in case of any unforeseen disaster.

Mr Normegbor claimed that no proper information and education were given to chiefs who were left in the dark during a press conference and advised the authorities to ask the Volta River Authority (VRA) to dredge the Ada estuary to avert the flooding of homes at Anloga and other places.

Mr Normegbor again cautioned that no one should open the flood control gate and the sand bar at Azizadzi without any proper engagement with the chiefs and the people of the area.

Meanwhile, Mr Emmanuel Gemegah, the Municipal Chief Executive of Keta, during a media engagement, disclosed that enough consultations were done prior to the move.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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