Konongo-Odumase Disaster Victims Deserves More Than Token Support – Kwabena Frimpong Slams President Mahama’s Silence

Kwabena Frimpong, Deputy Protocol Director of the NPP, has expressed deep concern over the silence of President Mahama and his Vice President, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, regarding the tragic disaster that struck Konongo-Odumase.

The disaster claimed lives, destroyed properties, and left many injured, yet five days passed without a visit or public acknowledgement from the President or his team.

Frimpong noted that national leaders typically visit disaster-stricken areas to offer comfort and support. He questioned why Konongo-Odumase had not received the same attention as other areas, such as Agavedzi in the Volta region, which the President visited after a tidal wave disaster.

While the Ashanti Regional Minister allocated GHC 5,000 to support each of the 30 affected households, Frimpong argued that this was insufficient. He cited the NPP government’s decisive action after the Appiatse disaster, which included rebuilding an entire community for the victims.

Frimpong urged the President to visit Konongo-Odumase, show empathy to the victims, and initiate a proper investigation into the disaster. He emphasized that the people of Konongo-Odumase deserve real assistance and proper government intervention, not just token support.

 

 

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Read the full Statement below

Konongo-Odumase Disaster Victims Are Also Ghanaians, Mr. President!

An Open Letter to John Mahama

Monday, March 10th, 2024

Dear President John Dramani Mahama,

I extend my warm regards from my abode. However, I write with deep concern over the deafening silence from you, President Mahama, and your Vice President, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, regarding the tragic disaster that recently struck Konongo-Odumase. This unfortunate incident has claimed lives, destroyed properties, and left many injured—yet, five days have passed, and neither of you has visited or publicly acknowledged the plight of these affected Ghanaians.

It is a well-known tradition for national leaders to personally visit disaster-stricken areas, offering comfort and support to victims. Even when such visits aren’t immediately possible, at the very least, a statement or message of condolence is expected. Strangely, however, not even a simple tweet or social media post has been made from your camp. Imagine if this disaster had occurred in one of your perceived strongholds—would your response have been the same? Just days ago, on March 6th, you quickly rushed to Agavedzi and its environs in Volta region to visit victims of tidal waves. Why then has Konongo-Odumase not received the same urgency and attention?

 

Some may argue that the Ashanti Regional Minister visited the scene and allocated GHC 5,000 to support each of the 30 affected households. But this raises critical questions:

1. What assessment was done to determine the full extent of the damage to lives, properties, and livelihoods?

2. Can GHC 5,000 rebuild an entire home that has been completely destroyed?

3. Considering the current price of cement in Ghana, how far can this money go in construction?

4. Can this amount cover the full medical expenses of those who suffered severe injuries?

5. What about the long-term survival of victims who have lost their means of livelihood?

6. How are families who have lost their breadwinners supposed to cope?

 

When the Appiatse disaster occurred, the NPP government took decisive action, including rebuilding an entire community for the victims. Mr. President, the people of Konongo-Odumase deserve similar support. Their homes must be rebuilt, and a comprehensive plan must be put in place to restore their lives.

 

Mr. President, if electoral statistics matter to you, then consider this: apart from Greater Accra (1.28 million votes), Ashanti was your Second-highest vote contributor in 2024, with 678,000 votes—far more than what the Volta Region gave you. Even in Konongo-Odumase, your votes increased from 11,067 in 2020 to 12,390 in 2024. These are not just numbers; they represent real people who entrusted you with their votes. They deserve respect, acknowledgment, and tangible support in this difficult time.

 

Mr. President, I urge you to visit Konongo-Odumase, show empathy to the victims, and initiate a proper investigation into the disaster. These citizens deserve more than a token GHC 5,000; they deserve real assistance and proper government intervention.

Disaster victims are not just statistics or political tools—they are Ghanaians, and they deserve to be treated as such.

Sincerely,
Kwabena Frimpong
Deputy Protocol Director, NPP

 

 

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