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Ketu South NADMO warns over dangers pose at Wudoaba-Segbe border by large trucks

GNA-Ocials of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta Region, have visited the Wudoaba-Segbe border and assessed the hazard posed by haulage trucks parked along the Tokor-Dzodze highway.

Mr Ferguson Ahorlu, the NADMO Director of Ketu South, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said the main objective was also to assess how to prevent any potential danger and unforeseen accidents.

He said that there were two potential lands that could be developed into parking areas for the trucks with one belonging to the Assembly, while the other was owned by an individual.

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He explained that it was important to take proactive measures to mitigate the risks associated with the parked trucks at the road side, which needed urgent attention.

The NADMO director also mentioned that the Denu-Ho road, which was among the roads to be rehabilitated by the government was expected to boost economic activities in the area and that the project was considered as a positive development for the region and the area.

Mr Ahorlu cautioned road users to be careful and vigilant when traveling along the Tokor-Dzodze highway to Segbe and appealed to them tobtake
necessary precautions.

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He promised that NADMO would continue to engage with all stakeholders such as assembly members, Unit Committee members, and the public, to discuss ways to prevent other natural disasters as well as establishment of a Disaster Volunteer Group (DVG) in all electoral areas.

Mr Ahorlu said the DVG would be educated on how to manage natural disasters in their communities, emphasizing the importance of community
involvement in disaster prevention and management.
During the visit, the NADMO ocials met with personnel of Custom Service Department to discuss possible solutions to the issues, while the
potential solution to develop a parking area for the trucks to mitigate the risk of accidents was also discussed.
Some truck drivers expressed satisfaction about the moves by NADMO and appealed to the Ketu South assembly to help establish parking areas for them to prevent parking and stopping along the roads.

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Source: GNA

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