Nima-Paloma storm drain to be covered – GARID

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In a major boost to flood resilience and waste management in the Odaw River basin, the Ghana Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) program has taken over the reconstruction of the Nima-Paloma Storm Drain.

The project, which has been long-awaited by residents, promises to bring an end to the persistent flooding and waste management woes that have plagued their communities for years.

According to GARID Coordinator, Dr. Kwadwo Ohene Sarfoh, the drain will be covered to prevent residents from throwing garbage into it, a major cause of flooding in the area.

This move is expected to bring relief to communities that have long been overwhelmed by flooding and poor waste management.

He added that work is expected to be completed in 18-month period.

Dr. Sarfoh called on residents to cooperate with the contractor any inconvenience which may arise out of the reconstruction.

Residents in the area are ecstatic about the development, expressing hope that the project will finally bring an end to their suffering.

However, some have expressed skepticism, hoping that it is not just another political gimmick.

The reconstruction of the Nima-Paloma Storm Drain marks a new era of relief and resilience for the communities in the Odaw River basin.

With GARID’s takeover, residents can finally look forward to a life free from the ravages of flooding and poor waste management.

As the project gets underway, the community holds its breath, hoping that this time, promises will be kept, and their lives will be transformed for the better.

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