Former President John Dramani Mahama, accompanied by his younger brother, Ibrahim Mahama, has visited Agavedzi in the Ketu South District of the Volta Region to assess the extent of devastation caused by recent tidal waves.
Ibrahim Mahama, the Managing Director of Engineers & Planners, personally drove the president to the affected site, symbolising their shared commitment to addressing the crisis.
The visit, which included the Minister of Roads and Highways, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, and the CEO of Engineers & Planners, aimed to inspect the resettlement site allocated by the previous government and evaluate ongoing efforts to support displaced residents.
Agavedzi, a coastal community in the Volta Region, has been severely impacted by tidal waves, leading to the destruction of homes and the displacement of numerous families.
The recurring nature of these disasters has left residents in a state of uncertainty, with many calling for long-term interventions to mitigate future occurrences.
During the visit, President Mahama interacted with affected residents and assured them of his support.
He also presented relief items to victims to help ease their burden in the wake of the disaster.
See some of the videos sighted by Mynewsgh.com below:
President Mahama x Ibrahim Mahama! pic.twitter.com/rtk6EKPMJ9
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President Mahama and the baby at Agavedzi! Keeping this here for the baby to come and see when he grows up.. pic.twitter.com/tOdXRM0Grc
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LIVE | Agavedzi Tidal Waves Displacement: President Mahama presents relief items to victims. pic.twitter.com/LvF91sXsPT
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