The Ghana Association of Writers (GAW) has called on the government, the Volta River Authority, and all stakeholders involved to prioritize the restoration of the communities that were affected by the Akosombo Dan spillage.
The dam spillage, which has left some residents of the Volta, Greater Accra, Oti and its environs homeless and displaced, underscores the urgent need for a permanent solution to prevent such occurrences.
The Ghana Association of Writers [GAW] has joined the chorus of voices calling on stakeholders to address the situation amicably.
In a statement signed by their Public Relations Advisor, Mrs Apiokor Seyiram Ashong-Abbey, the association implores the relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the causes of the spillage and hold accountable those responsible for any negligence or misconduct.
Read the full statement below
The Ghana Association of Writers (GAW) expresses grave concern over the recent spillage at the Akosombo and Kpong Dams, which has resulted in significant environmental damage and posed a threat to the livelihoods of communities residing along the Volta River.
The Akosombo Dam, a vital source of hydroelectric power in Ghana, has been a symbol of progress and development for the nation.
However, the recent spillage has raised serious questions about the management and maintenance of this critical infrastructure.
GAW recognizes the importance of the dam in providing electricity to millions of Ghanaians and supporting various industries.
However, we believe that the spillage incident highlights the need for a comprehensive review of the dam’s safety protocols and emergency response mechanisms to prevent such incidents in the future.
The spillage has had a devastating impact on the surrounding ecosystem, including the destruction of farmlands, loss of aquatic life, and contamination of water sources.
These consequences not only affect the environment but also jeopardize the livelihoods of the local communities that rely on fishing and agriculture.
Furthermore, GAW urges the relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the causes of the spillage and hold those responsible accountable for any negligence or misconduct. It is crucial that lessons are learned from this incident to prevent similar occurrences and safeguard the interests of the affected communities.
GAW calls on the government, the Volta River Authority, and all stakeholders involved to prioritize the restoration of the affected areas and provide necessary support to affected communities. Additionally, we encourage the implementation of measures to mitigate the long-term environmental and socio-economic impacts of the spillage.
As Writers committed to promoting and protecting Ghanaian literature and culture, GAW emphasizes the importance of sustainable development and responsible management of our natural resources.
We stand ready to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to ensure that the necessary measures are taken to prevent such incidents and protect our environment for future generations.
The magnitude of the environmental and socio-economic impact demands immediate action to address the crisis and provide necessary compensation to affected communities.
We call on the government to declare a state of emergency in the affected region to mobilize resources, coordinate efforts, and allocate funds to effectively respond