@BFAD_Africa A well detailed plan, my onl concern is how many people can use the app to report such problems effectively and also there should be punishments to authorities who give out building permits ๐๐ผ
๐ง๏ธ See flooding? Don't just post it. Map it.
We've partnered with #FixitNow to build a citizen-powered flood map of #Ghana. If you spot #flooding, snap it, pin it, and report it through the app (download via our Linktree).
It starts with all of us.
#BFAD#AD
Lately dier people no longer post about being cold and feeling horny anytime it rains.People make busy dey fetch water from demma rooms ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
#efiaodo
The most dangerous thing that can happen to a people is not poverty. It is when poverty becomes normal to them.
When bad roads become normal, we stop demanding better.
When hospitals have no beds, we call it โGhana.โ
When young people graduate and sit home for years, we blame them for not hustling enough.
When floods destroy lives every year, we say โthat is how Accra is.โ
When leaders fail, we defend them because they belong to our side.
That is how a nation slowly loses its anger.
And when people lose their anger against failure, failure becomes comfortable.
Ghana does not need more excuses. Ghana needs citizens who are tired enough to stop clapping for mediocrity, defending incompetence, and accepting suffering as culture.
A country does not change because people complain. A country changes when people finally refuse to be managed like they are powerless.