GRCS TO PROVIDE HOUSES TO DISASTER VICTIMS IN UPPER EAST

The Ghana Red Cross Society (GRCS) in partnership with TEERE, a Civil Society Organization, under the Safe Housing Project will provide about 1,000 houses to rainstorm disaster survivors in the Upper East Region.

The project, estimated to cost about GHc41,000,000.00, which will be realized through fund raising activities.

This was disclosed to the Upper East Regional Minister, Hon. Stephen Yakubu when officials of the GRCS and TEERE called on him in his office.

Mr. Paul Pidimniba Wooma, the Regional Director of the GRCS, told the Minister that  the Housing project was aimed at supporting disaster survivors and  the vulnerable whose houses were  destroyed in torrential rains  over the years.

He said flood prone areas in the 15 Municipalities and Districts across the Region  would benefit from the project.

Mr. Wooma said a humanitarian forum would soon be launched in the region  to marshal forces towards the realization of the project.

Hon. Yakubu noted that as a result of climate change, heavy rains with storms had destroyed people’s houses and  rendered them homeless over the years.

He said due to the geographical location of the Upper East to the Sahel Regions, and the inadequate trees in the region to serve as wind break, partly accounted for the annual rainstorm disasters.

“People used their life time savings to build houses just only one night or one hour rains will destroy everything” the Minster said.

He said the initiative by the GRCS and TEERE was  a relief to affected residents in the Region, and promised the  team of his support to work effectively and assiduously to improve on  the housing conditions of the people.

He urged the Municipal and District Chief Executives in the Region to  give them the necessary support to bring relief to the affected people