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Okyenhene Links Ghana's Flooding Crisis to Environmental Neglect, Urges Cultural Values Return

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Okyenhene Links Ghana's Flooding Crisis to Environmental Neglect, Urges Cultural Values Return

Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin, the Okyenhene, has pinpointed environmental negligence and irresponsible public behaviour as the root causes of Ghana's persistent flooding challenges. Speaking on the matter, the paramount chief stressed that the nation's flood crisis stems not from lack of resources but from a widespread failure to respect and protect the natural environment.

The Okyenhene's call for cultural renewal emphasises the importance of returning to time-honoured environmental stewardship practices embedded in Ghanaian customs and traditions. He argues that many communities have abandoned the conservation ethics that once guided sustainable land and water management, creating conditions that exacerbate flooding during heavy rains.

The chief's intervention reflects growing concern among Ghana's traditional leaders about the intersection of environmental degradation and natural disasters. His message underscores the need for a fundamental shift in public consciousness—moving away from practices that clog waterways, destroy wetlands, and compromise drainage systems.

The Okyenhene's statement aligns with broader calls from environmental experts and government agencies for improved waste management, protection of water bodies, and community-led conservation efforts across Ghana's flood-prone regions.

Source: 3News

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