The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ketu South, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has visited some flood-hit areas in the Ketu South Municipality in the Volta Region.
Her visit follows recent heavy rains in the area that left scores of homes in and around Aflao, Agbozume and Klikor inundated by flood waters.
The situation has brought economic activities to a standstill, as many of the local folks are stuck in their homes unable to go out, a situation which is already taking a toll on their livelihoods.
Footpaths leading to the market and the Klikor-Agbozume towns were heavily flooded, making the already deplorable area impassable.
Many people in these affected areas are in a state of anxiety as they anticipate more rain in the coming days, especially this June.
Currently, the Ketu South section of the Keta lagoon basin and other lagoons and rivers surrounding the three traditional areas, Aflao, Some and Klikor, have started experiencing an overflow, threatening the lives of the residents along the banks.
Ms Gomashie told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) after the tour yesterday that per her assessment, Agbozume had been the worst hit by the floods.
She observed that many households had been hit by the floods.
"I visited the three traditional areas, beginning from Agbozume, Klikor and Aflao and by my assessment, Agbozume is the worst hit.
Many households have been flooded by the rainwater and water from the lagoon, it's disheartening’’, the MP lamented.
Ms Gomashie called for a swift response from the relevant institutions, especially the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), to ensure that the situation was brought under control.
"I understand that this situation is perennial and occurs every rainy season.
I think all of us should put our shoulders to the wheel to find a lasting solution to the problem.
“There should be proper drainage systems in place, and people should be mindful of where they site their buildings, not in waterways.
I think with some of these measures in place, we can avert these situations in the future," she said.
The MP said she was mobilising to get some interim support for the affected households while efforts were being made to find a permanent solution to the problem.
Meanwhile, the Assembly Member for Agbozume North Electoral Area, Mawufemor Kofi Folivi, told the GNA that officials from NADMO had visited the area to assess the situation and to collect data on the affected communities to see what form of assistance could be offered to the people in the interim.
The MP was accompanied on the tour by some constituency executive members of the National Democratic Congress and some well-meaning individuals from the municipality. — GNA