Just after another downpour today about an hour ago, the capital city of Ghana, Accra is flooded again. Properties are been destroyed and lives are in danger. People at waterlogged areas have to sleep with one eye open because of the current situation at hand. There is no doubt that this will still eat deep into the economic fibre of the country. This has caused a massive reaction on Twitter from individuals, organisations, celebrities, politicians and other stakeholders.
Under the trending topic on Twitter #Accraflood, Dr Paa Kwesi Ndoum also joined the conversation about an hour ago and tweets;
'John Dumelo wanted to solve flooding issue in AWW but the local authorities stopped him all because he's an NDC today we are facing the same challenge"
This is the screenshot of of his tweet on Twitter.

Under his tweet, other netizens also joined the conversation and reacted to the current situation in the capital city of Ghana, Accra now.



#AccraFloods
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