President Akufo-Addo has tasked the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to begin an intense education on earthquake starting with Senior High Schools (SHS).
This, according to the President, is vital because the country is prone to earthquakes along the southern belt.
“Ghana is susceptible to an earthquake along the southern belt. The series of tumours that occurred in Accra recently, although there was no serious damage caused is one we can all readily recall,” he said.
Meanwhile, information reaching JoyNews indicates that a committee headed by the Interior and National Security Ministers tasked with the responsibility to access the nation’s preparedness should the country experienced such a disaster has completed its work.
“When that incident occurred, I directed the Ministers for the Interior and National Security to constitute a committee of experts to assess our state of preparedness should such a disaster reoccur in the country,” Akufo-Addo confirmed.
This followed the three earth tremors experienced in 2018 and 2020.
Speaking at a meeting with top management of the NADMO, Mr Akufo-Addo disclosed that the report is ready and will be made public early next month.
“The Minister for Interior will be convening a stakeholder’s conference in early April to study its report and chart a road map to the implementation of this recommendation.”
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