
The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has issued a stern warning to residents of the Ada East District, attributing recent flooding to human activities rather than purely natural causes. According to District Director Mr. Moses Jumpah, the obstruction of waterways and poor waste disposal practices—including the dumping of plastic waste and coconut husks into gutters—have significantly exacerbated the situation. NADMO reports that some residents intentionally block drains to protect their own properties, which inadvertently leads to the flooding of neighboring homes. Despite logistical constraints, the organization is collaborating with the Ada East District Assembly to mitigate these risks as the rainy season approaches, urging the public to cease activities that hinder drainage systems.
In a major community health effort, the Madina Community Hospital, in partnership with Member of Parliament Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu and the Madina Municipal Health Directorate, successfully conducted a four-day free health screening at Madina Ritz Junction. The exercise provided residents with access to vital health checks, including screenings for malaria, typhoid, HIV, and cervical cancer. Dr. Dove Hutordzeso, representing the hospital, emphasized the importance of early detection and preventive care. To further support the community, the hospital has announced that discounted surgeries will remain available until April 15, 2026, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent residents from receiving necessary medical interventions.
Turning to the education sector, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG), Rt. Rev. Dr. Abraham Nana Opare Kwakye, has voiced deep concern regarding the rising incidents of violence in second-cycle schools. During a series of pastoral visits, the Moderator described the trend as a significant threat to educational progress and national discipline. He called for a collective effort among stakeholders to foster environments of respect and reconciliation. Dr. Kwakye specifically highlighted the pivotal roles of teachers and parents in modeling integrity and reinforcing moral values at home to curb the culture of violence among the youth.
In social and counseling news, Counselor Perfect, a prominent counselling psychologist and ADR practitioner, recently shared insights on the complexities of confession and infidelity within marriage. Speaking on Joy Prime’s "Let’s Talk," she cautioned against making emotional decisions when dealing with past indiscretions. While acknowledging the weight of personal guilt, she argued that silence might be justified if it is paired with a genuine commitment to restoring trust and severing ties with third parties. She recommended that individuals facing such dilemmas seek professional counseling rather than confiding in family or friends to avoid further destabilizing their relationships.
Finally, the family of the late Mrs. Sheila Naa Oyoe Dickson (nee Watson-Quartey) has announced funeral arrangements following her passing in February. A memorial and thanksgiving service is scheduled for April 9, 2026, at the Accra Ridge Church, followed by a private burial. These diverse developments across disaster management, healthcare, education, and social counseling highlight the ongoing efforts of both institutional leaders and community members to address the multifaceted challenges facing the nation.
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