“People are very deviant. They don’t want to listen to the advice we give to them. The flooding that comes our way is all because they don’t take the planning advice that we expect from them. If they take the advice, I don’t think all this will happen.
“We need to add some punitive measures to people failing to comply with the planning schemes that we give to them. Because if you don’t head to it, we as planners don’t have the whip to crack. So there must be some penalty. Severe punishment, for that matter. Because if there is a waterway and you go and build across the waterway, certainly it’s going to flood. You don’t have an option,” he stated.
He was honoured for his outstanding contributions to spatial planning and public service, underscoring his dedication to promoting sustainable urban development and advocating for effective planning practices in Ghana.