The Accra flood has brought out so many faults and place the government must look at. And we the citizens to have a very important role to play here, by keeping our environment clean, to prevent these things from happening.

An old man who is a trader was interviewed to tell his issue of what the flood has cost him. And it's very sad to hear him speak. Even though he isn't cry but the words are touching. He sells drinks, cigarette, and slippers. But because of this flood not even a single box of cigarette is available.

This man was very hurt inside, and you could see the Reactions on his face. Imagine this man having kids, of which he has, and has invested to do business to get the profit but now it's only lost, he is getting, nothing else .

Most people have made Thier Comments about this ,CheckOut them out
Kindly drop your view on the on this issue.


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