Tema West water shortage: Aspiring MCE deploys water tankers to affected communities

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Residents of parts of Community 3, Sakumono, Village, and other areas within the Tema West Metropolis are grappling with an ongoing water shortage that has severely affected food vendors, students, and households.

Frustrated by the situation, many residents have resorted to waking up at dawn in search of water.

They have called on the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to address the issue and improve communication.

In response, aspiring Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE), Madam Editah Wilson, has deployed water tankers to provide relief to affected residents.

One beneficiary, Sylvester, told Adom News, “This has been the norm for months now; everyone is suffering,” expressing gratitude for the intervention.

Editah Wilson, the only female candidate among those vying for the MCE position under President John Dramani Mahama, acknowledged the persistence of the water crisis since last year.

She mentioned that she had engaged with the Ghana Water Company, which assured her that the issue would be resolved soon.

In addition to tackling the water shortage, Madam Wilson pledged to address other pressing issues, including improving road networks, fixing traffic lights, and boosting revenue generation for the metropolis if appointed.

She assured residents that she would continue providing water support until a permanent solution is found.

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