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Regional minister demands improved water rationing system for Greater Tamale Area

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMarch 5, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ali Adolf John, the Northern Regional Minister, has urged the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to adopt a more comprehensive water rationing mechanism to ensure the fair and equitable distribution of water across the Greater Tamale Metropolis.

He said this would help reduce demand, promote efficient water usage, and minimize the ongoing water shortage affecting residents.

He emphasized the urgency of addressing the water crisis, especially during Ramadan, when Muslims observe a month-long fast that requires a reliable water supply for daily activities.

John made the call on Monday, March 3, 2025, during a meeting with officials of GWCL at his office, where they briefed him on the water shortage situation in the Greater Tamale Area.

The GWCL delegation comprised Albert Nyeteng, Regional Production Manager, and Baba Alhassan Abubakari, Regional Distribution Manager, among other key officials.

John highlighted the importance of a consistent water supply to the socio-economic development of the metropolis, saying erratic distribution could cripple economic activities, increase poverty, and cause widespread hardship.

He said: “This meeting became necessary due to the numerous complaints I have received from residents since assuming office. Even my residence has not been spared. For about a week now, we haven’t had water flowing through our pipes.”

Nyeteng admitted that the current water shortage stemmed from aging and weak machines and pumps that were no longer capable of meeting residents’ growing demand for water.

He said the last major expansion of the water system was in 2008, increasing supply capacity to 45,000 cubic meters per day, even though demand at the time was around 60,000 cubic meters.

He added, “Today, the water demand for the Greater Tamale Metropolis has risen to 90,000 cubic meters per day, while production capacity remains stagnant at 45,000 cubic meters. This gap makes it impossible to meet the area’s water needs.”

Following the meeting, the Regional Minister and officials of GWCL visited the Dalun Water Treatment Plant in the Kumbungu District to assess the situation.

John reaffirmed the government’s commitment to collaborating with all relevant stakeholders to resolve the crisis and enhance sustainable water supply for residents.



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