Akyem Oda (E/R), June 07, GNA - A number of people in some communities in
the Birim Central Municipality were rendered homeless following torrential rains that
occurred over the weekend. Properties running into several thousands of Ghana Cedis were destroye= d while
many livestock were also swept away by the heavy foods. The most affected towns included Akyem Akroso, Tabita, Osenho and
Badukrom. These were made known when Ms Ophelia Koomson, the Birim Central
Municipal Chief Executive(MCE), accompanied by Mr Winfred Akyeampong, the
Municipal National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) Coordinator and
some officials toured the areas on Sunday. At Akyem Akroso, the roofs of the Health Post were ripped off with the wards
flooded destroying documents and other medical equipments. Ms Gifty Beecham, Staff Midwife of the Health Post, said the rains which started
at about 1700 hours were accompanied by severe thunders lasting for about five
hours. The Salvation Army Church including its Mission House was completely
submerged in the floods making it impossible for normal Sunday church service to
take place. Mr Adu Boahene, Secretary of the Church, told Ms Koomson and her team that
musical instruments, personal belongings of the pastor and his family were all
destroyed. In most of the houses visited, the affected people were seen wading through the floods almost at waist level trying to salvage their belongings. Ms Koomson told the victims that the Assembly would liaise with NADMO on how to assist them to rehabilitate their homes. The MCE and her team later went to Osenho and Tabita where they were led by Mr David Kofi Nkweefi, the Assembly Member for the area, to tour the flooded areas and to sympathize with the victims. At Tabita the team visited one Shaibu Kwesi who was injured in the rainstorm. The team could not visit Badukrom because they realized that the town had been
cut off from the rest of the municipality as the road leading to the area was flooded.