More Support Coming For Flood Victims Chief Of Staff
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 15:00
Government says it is taking steps to make available adequate resources for supporting communities grappling with the aftermath of the recent spillage in the Volta region and floods in the Northern parts of the country.
This is in line with the allocation of an amount of GHS 220 million to support these affected communities.
The allocation, part of government appropriations and captured in the 2024 Budget Statement and Economic Policy as presented by Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta last Wednesday will go to support efforts in providing relief to flood victims.
Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei-Opare who disclosed this in a press briefing on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, expressed the government's commitment to addressing the obstacles faced by flood victims head-on.
“As announced by the Finance Minister, Hon. Ken Ofori Atta, during the reading of the 2024 budget and economic policy of the government on the floor of Parliament, the government has budgeted an amount of GHS 220 million to support the relief phase for communities affected by the Akosombo spillage as well as floods upstream in the Oti, Savannah, and Bono-East Regions,” she said.
Further, she said the government is also actively exploring additional funding options from the World Bank and climate-related sources to shore-up its funding for these communities.
She said this move aims to make available adequate resources for supporting communities grappling with the aftermath of these natural disasters and create a special purpose fund to carter for future occurrences of this kind.

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