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Akosombo dam spillage: PRINPAG sympathises with victims

Leticia OseibyLeticia Osei
October 19, 2023
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The Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) expresses its deepest sympathy to individuals and communities affected by the recent Akosombo Dam spillage.

“Our hearts go out to those who have experienced losses, damages, and displacement as a result of this unfortunate incident. PRINPAG stands in solidarity with the victims of the spillage and wants to assure all those affected that, its members are committed to raising awareness through our various news outlets about their plight to ensure that their concerns reach the appropriate authorities. As an Association representing private newspapers and online news publishers in Ghana, we recognize the vital role we play in amplifying the voices of those affected by this unfortunate development,” PRINPAG said in its statement.

The Akosombo Dam spill caused devastating floods that have left an estimated 30,000 people homeless and facing extreme hardship.

However, the Volta River Authority (VRA) announced that the Akosombo Dam has not increased any further in the last 24 hours, days after rising to high levels.

The Deputy Chief Executive of the VRA, Edward Obeng Kenzo, told Bernard Avle on Citi FM’s Citi Breakfast Show that the water level in the dam is now stable and that the VRA is continuing to monitor the situation closely.

Read below the statement by PRINPAG

PRINPAG SYMPATHIZES WITH VICTIMS OF AKOSOMBO/KPONG DAM SPILLAGE; MAKES HOTLINE AVAILABLE TO RECEIVE SOS MESSAGES FOR PUBLICATION AND PROMPT ACTION BY OFFICIALDOM

The Private Newspapers and Online News Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) extends its deepest sympathies to all individuals and communities affected by the recent Akosombo Dam spillage. Our hearts go out to those who have experienced losses, damages, and displacement as a result of this unfortunate incident.

PRINPAG stands in solidarity with the victims of the spillage and wants to assure all those affected that, its members are committed to raising awareness through our various news outlets about their plight to ensure that their concerns reach the appropriate authorities.

As an Association representing private newspapers and online news publishers in Ghana, we recognize the vital role we play in amplifying the voices of those affected by this unfortunate development.

With the vast reach and influence of our member publications, we at PRINPAG are pledging to utilize all available mediums of our members to bring attention to the challenges faced by the victims. Through our online news platforms and print publications, our members are ready to disseminate comprehensive reports, concerns and updates surrounding the Akosombo Dam spillage for the purposes of attracting the needed attention and support from all quarters. It is our hope that by doing this, we would be contributing to raising more awareness and effectively engaging the attention of officialdom to the situation on the ground.

To facilitate our efforts, PRINPAG is giving out a dedicated hotline to enable victims express their concerns and to also share their personal experiences related to the spillage. Our members are on-standby and we encourage affected individuals, community leaders, and concerned citizens to reach out to us through the provided hotline to volunteer information to make this exercise a success. By doing so, the affected victims can be assured that their voices will be heard by the right persons, a move the Association believes, will go a long way to contribute to the overall understanding of the situation: we believe this will bring help to them quickly.

Hotline

– 0549576688 – Prosper Agbenyega

– 0202882423 – Simon Agbovi

PRINPAG is united in its commitment to support the victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage through our extensive networks of news outlets. We call on individuals throughout the country to join us in raising awareness, advocating for appropriate actions, and mobilizing resources to aid those affected.

Together, we can bring attention to the challenges faced by the victims and encourage officialdom to prioritize their needs.

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