Ghana to Splash 6B to Beat Floods

Ghana needs $6 billion to stop floods from destroying homes and lives across the nation. Works and Housing Minister Kenneth Gilbert Adjei told Parliament on Wednesday that his department wants private companies and climate groups to help pay for the massive project. The government plans to build lasting flood protection systems through partnerships with businesses and international donors. Officials hope to turn the flood crisis into a chance for better infrastructure development. Leaders want to create a country that can handle heavy rains and protect all citizens from water damage.

Adjei spoke to lawmakers about the ministry's ambitious flood control program during the parliamentary session. He promised that Ghana would become flood-resistant through smart planning and long-term investment strategies. The minister said his team would seek money from development partners and climate financing programs around the world. Parliament members heard about plans to build sustainable infrastructure that helps communities stay safe during rainy seasons. Government officials believe this comprehensive approach will end the repeated flooding that hits different parts of Ghana each year.
 

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