Rev John Ntim Fordjour, the Member of Parliament for Assin South, has urged the John Mahama government to declare Ghana’s capital, Accra, a disaster emergency zone for one week.
According to Ntim Fordjour, more lives should not be lost, and more properties should not be damaged before action is taken.
In a post shared on social media platforms on June 29, 2026, Rev John Ntim Fordjour wrote, “On the ongoing Accra FLOODS:
The government must declare Accra a DISASTER EMERGENCY for one week starting today!
Without delay, this is the time to activate all security agencies and emergency services in a well-coordinated full-scale rescue operation, emergency response and relief, while working with the Department of Urban Roads and the Ghana Highway Authority to ensure key access routes are made accessible in the midst of flooded roads across the city.
More lives should not be lost, and more properties should not be damaged before action is taken.
Sympathies to all affected victims”.
Meanwhile, President John Mahama has ordered the Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, to release contingency funds for post-flood relief to support affected families.
According to John Mahama, the emergency relief funding is for victims of Monday’s devastating floods in Accra, following an aerial inspection of affected areas.
President Mahama is quoted by a TV3 News card to have said, “I have asked the Minister for Finance to release some money from the contingency fund so we can do some post-flood relief for persons who have been affected”.
Mahama also directed a coordinated crackdown on drainage blockages and announced emergency relief funding for victims of Monday’s devastating floods in Accra.
He disclosed that Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies, working with the Ministry of Works, Housing and Water Resources, will be tasked to identify all points where drainage channels are blocked for immediate removal.
He also added that response will go beyond demolition of illegal structures, insisting that debris must also be cleared.
“We’re asking every district to identify, together with the Works and Housing Ministry, where the blockages in the channels are… so that we can earmark those places for removal,” he said.
“We’ll not only break the houses. We have to move the rubble out of the way because there’s no use breaking a house and leaving the rubble in the waterways,” he said.
He called on Ghanaians to change their attitude toward environmental management, warning that repeated neglect of drainage systems and waterways continues to worsen flooding in the capital.
Also, President John Dramani Mahama has conducted an aerial inspection of flood-hit areas in the nation’s capital, Accra, following the heavy downpour on Sunday, June 28, 2026, to Monday, June 29, 2026.
In the viral video, President Mahama was spotted with a worried look as he watched the devastating effects caused by the heavy downpour.
President Mahama in the video pointed out some structures, which, according to him, were in the way of the floodwater and had to be removed.
The Minister for Works and Housing, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, the Director-General of Ghana’s National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Dr Joseph Bikanyi Kuyon, and Deputy Chief of Staff Stan Dogbe, who is also the Chairman of the government’s Anti-Flood Taskforce, were all spotted alongside Mahama during the aerial inspection of Accra’s flooded areas.
See the post below:
On the ongoing Accra FLOODS:
— John Ntim Fordjour MP (@NtimFordjour) June 29, 2026
The government must declare Accra a DISASTER EMERGENCY for one week starting today!
Without delay, this is the time to activate all security agencies and emergency services in a well-coordinated full-scale rescue operation, emergency response and… pic.twitter.com/ozHDXlTPWx

