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Citizen, not a spectator: a man-made disaster hits Accra.

Recurring floods in Accra expose years of poor urban planning, weak regulation enforcement, and environmental neglect, turning heavy rains into a preventable national crisis.

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June 30, 2026
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Citizen, not a spectator: a man-made disaster hits Accra.
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The heavy rains that recently battered Accra once again exposed a painful reality that Ghanaians have become all too familiar with: flooding in the national capital is no longer merely a natural occurrence. It is largely a man-made disaster, created by years of poor planning, weak enforcement of development regulations, environmental neglect, and collective irresponsibility.

As we reflect on the causes of this recurring tragedy, our hearts go out to the families who lost loved ones and to the thousands of residents whose homes, businesses, and personal belongings were destroyed during the long hours of rainfall that triggered widespread flooding across Accra yesterday, June 29, 2026. For many families, the disaster was more than an inconvenience; it was a life-changing event marked by fear, loss, and uncertainty. Some watched helplessly as floodwaters swept through their homes, destroying property accumulated through years of hard work and sacrifice. Others continue to mourn relatives and friends whose lives were cut short by a disaster that many believe could have been prevented. As a nation, we share in their grief and stand in solidarity with all those affected during this difficult time.

A recent journey along the Accra-Winneba Road revealed a disturbing sight. Areas that were once natural waterways, wetlands, and flood buffers have been overtaken by concrete structures. Housing estates, commercial buildings, and other developments now occupy spaces that nature designed to receive and channel excess rainwater. What should have been protected ecological zones have been filled and built upon, often with little regard for planning regulations.
As a result, when the rains arrive, the water has nowhere to go.

Flooding in Accra is not a new phenomenon. For decades, residents have experienced seasonal floods that disrupt lives and destroy property. However, the situation has worsened significantly over the years due to rapid urbanization and uncontrolled development. The tragedy reached a devastating peak on June 3, 2015, when floods combined with an explosion at the GOIL fuel station at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, resulting in the loss of more than 150 lives. The disaster shocked the nation and prompted widespread calls for urgent action.

In the aftermath of that tragedy, successive governments announced various interventions. Drainage systems were expanded in some areas. Desilting exercises became common before the rainy season. Task forces were formed to remove structures from waterways. Officials made promises to improve urban planning and enforce building regulations.
Yet, more than a decade after the June 3 disaster, many of the underlying problems remain unresolved.

The truth is that governments of different political administrations must share part of the blame. While policies and projects have often been announced with great fanfare, implementation has frequently been inconsistent.

Enforcement exercises are usually intensified immediately after major floods when public outrage is high. Once public attention fades, the momentum often disappears as well. Illegal structures that should have been removed remain standing. New encroachments emerge. Political considerations sometimes override technical recommendations, and enforcement agencies become reluctant to act.

The role of private developers cannot be ignored either. In the pursuit of profit, some developers knowingly build on waterways, wetlands, and designated buffer zones. Others obtain permits through questionable means or exploit weaknesses in the regulatory system. By altering the natural flow of water and reducing permeable surfaces, these developments significantly increase the risk of flooding in surrounding communities.

However, it would be unfair to place all the blame on governments and developers alone. Ordinary citizens also contribute to the problem. Across Accra, it is common to see refuse dumped into gutters, streams, and drains. Plastic waste, discarded household items, and construction debris frequently end up in drainage channels. During heavy rains, these materials block waterways and prevent the free flow of water. The result is predictable: drains overflow, roads become rivers, and homes are inundated.

The consequences of flooding extend far beyond temporary inconvenience. Every major flood leaves a trail of destruction. Homes are damaged, businesses lose inventory, roads deteriorate, and public infrastructure suffers extensive damage. Families lose valuable possessions accumulated over many years. Schools and workplaces are disrupted. Traffic congestion worsens, reducing productivity and increasing economic losses.

More importantly, flooding poses a serious threat to human life. Lives continue to be lost through drowning, electrocution, building collapses, and related accidents. Floodwaters often contaminate water sources and create conditions for the spread of diseases such as cholera, malaria, and typhoid fever. The poorest communities, often located in vulnerable areas, bear the greatest burden of these disasters.

The economic cost is equally staggering. Millions of cedis are spent annually on emergency response, rehabilitation, and reconstruction. Resources that could be invested in education, healthcare, agriculture, and job creation are instead diverted to repairing damage that could have been prevented.

The question therefore is not whether Accra will continue to flood, but whether the nation is prepared to address the root causes of the problem.

The most effective solution requires a combination of political will, strict enforcement, and citizen responsibility. First, authorities must identify and protect all waterways, wetlands, and flood-prone areas from encroachment. Structures that obstruct major drainage channels should be removed without fear or favour, regardless of the status or influence of the owners.

Second, urban planning regulations must be enforced consistently rather than seasonally. Building permits should undergo rigorous scrutiny, and officials who approve illegal developments must be held accountable.

Third, substantial investment is needed in modern drainage infrastructure capable of accommodating the realities of a rapidly growing city. Existing drains must be regularly maintained and expanded where necessary.

Fourth, waste management systems must be improved. Citizens must also change their attitudes towards sanitation and environmental stewardship. A city cannot remain flood-free if its drainage systems are treated as dumping grounds.

Finally, flood prevention must become a year-round priority rather than a seasonal reaction. Too often, governments spring into action after a disaster only to lose focus once the rains subside. This cycle of panic, promises, and forgetfulness has persisted for far too long.

Accra’s flooding crisis is not inevitable. It is the result of choices made by governments, developers, institutions, and citizens alike. If those choices created the problem, better choices can solve it. The time has come for all stakeholders to move beyond rhetoric and take decisive action. Otherwise, each rainy season will continue to bring the same headlines, the same destruction, and the same preventable suffering.

The citizens of Ghana must refuse to be mere spectators in this unfolding disaster. We must demand accountability, uphold environmental responsibility, and insist on sustainable urban development. Only then can Accra break free from the cycle of annual flooding and build a safer future for generations to come.
This article can also be adapted into a newspaper opinion piece, a radio commentary, or a feature article for publication.

By Osman Dawda

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