Residents struggling over water from one of the boreholes (wells) in town |
The
Krobo youth group, Kloma Gbi, (Voice of the Krobo States) agitating for water
supply to the three Krobo Districts has said that it would carry through its
planned demonstration on Friday May 25, 2012 with or without the escort of the
Police since the demonstration is intended to be peaceful.
The
group's action was prompted by the acute water shortage in the Krobo States
particularly in the Manya Krobo Traditional Area which hosts two of the
country's main water treatment facilities at Kpong and Bukunor in the Lower and
Upper Manya Krobo Districts respectively.
Students were not left out of the struggle |
Although
water has been a problem over the years in the three (3) districts, the
situation worsened over the past few weeks almost forcing boarding schools to
close down and hospitals to turn off patients. While students are all over town
with their buckets in search of water, the hospitals in the area have had to
resort to the use of sachet water to handle emergency cases including
surgeries.
The
group said, it was surprised the Police and officials of the Lower Manya Krobo
District Assembly were refusing to see the need for the protest and were
determined to frustrate the youth. While the Police said there were no
personnel to provide escort and would also not disclose when the personnel
would be available to aid the demonstration, officials of the District Assembly
insisted they would not take delivery of the petition for onward relay to the
Water Resources Minister without a demonstration permit from the Police.
We
deem it illogical the fact that Lower Manya Krobo District hosts the Kpong
Water Treatment plants yet treated water bypasses the indigenes of the district
to regularly serve others in places like Tema, Dodowa, Afienya and several parts
of Accra. As if that is not enough of deprivation, water is also treated and
pumped from the newly established Bukunor Water plant in the Upper Manya Krobo
District to serve people in Koforidua, Tafo, Akim Oda and the mountainous areas
but not the surrounding Krobo communities like Asesewa, Otrokper and Oterkpolu;
not even the Bukunor community in which the treatment facility is sited is
served potable water.
The
Director of Communication of the group, Henking A. Adjase-Kodjo said “We are
not the least deterred by these impediments; water is one of life's essentials
which, as mortals, we cannot do without; we have already set sail and will
deploy all our strategies and continue to agitate until our voice is heard”.
“If
they won't give us preferential treatment by virtue of us hosting the
facilities, we expect that we should be treated equally as the others in the
cities who are regularly served.
Published: May 23, 2012
http://www.modernghana.com/news/397329/106/krobo-youth-to-demonstrate-against-water-shortage-.html
Published: May 23, 2012
http://www.modernghana.com/news/397329/106/krobo-youth-to-demonstrate-against-water-shortage-.html
The search for water is on |
Water, a scarce commodity in the Krobo area? |
Even students abandoned class in search of water as shown in this picture |
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