GRCS PRESENTS WORKING TOOLS TO DISASTER VOLUNTEERS 17th June, 2019
The Upper East Regional branch of the
Ghana Red Cross Society [GRCS] has presented assorted working tools to about 400 Disaster
Risk Reduction volunteers from five communities in the Bongo District to
enhance their efforts in mitigating the adverse effects of various forms of
disasters.
The Regional Manager of the GRCS Mr. Paul Woomah, who did the presentation in the Bongo-Soe community on Monday, mentioned the beneficiary communities as Azorsidaana, Asebre, Ania-Kunkua, Akebka and Atonobugoro. He disclosed that the presentation had come on the back of a successful training of the volunteers that was carried out in the latter parts of 2018 by his outfit in conjunction with the National Disaster Management Organisation [NADMO] and the Ghana National Fire Service.
Hon. Ayinbisa pledged that the NADMO unit of the Assembly will be in constant touch with the volunteers to ensure that, the items were applied properly for the attainment of the intended purpose.
The Rescue Tools as displayed |
The Regional Manager of the GRCS Mr. Paul Woomah, who did the presentation in the Bongo-Soe community on Monday, mentioned the beneficiary communities as Azorsidaana, Asebre, Ania-Kunkua, Akebka and Atonobugoro. He disclosed that the presentation had come on the back of a successful training of the volunteers that was carried out in the latter parts of 2018 by his outfit in conjunction with the National Disaster Management Organisation [NADMO] and the Ghana National Fire Service.
Mr. Woomah said each of the five
beneficiary communities would receive a package comprising 15 pieces of First
Aid kits, five live jackets, 15 welling boots, two mega phones, two wheel
barrows, 15 Red Cross jackets, one bicycle, two life-buoy tubes fitted with a
long rope, a fire extinguisher and 15 cutlasses among others. He added that the
package also included a hand-washing stand installed with a bucket water system
with a soap compartment for distribution to some basic schools in the area to
improve hygiene and sanitation in the school environment. The schools included
the Feo Junior High School-B, Agomo Primary, Ayelbia Junior High, Apatanga
Primary and Vincent Memorial Primary.
The Red Cross Manager noted that, it
was a cost-effective practice to spend smaller amounts of cash in advance to
mitigate disasters than to be complacent for them to happen and to spend even
much huge sums of money fixing the destruction often left behind after
disasters strike. He remarked “while one Dollar can be used to do disaster
prevention, it could cost up to seven Dollars to undertake repairs”. He therefore
called on government to place emphasis on disaster risk reduction and devote
some resources to that effect through state agencies such as NADMO and the
Ghana National Fire Service as his out, the GRCS was ready and prepared to team
up with them.
Mr. Woomah commended the Swiss Red
Cross for the tremendous financial and technical support it has been extending
to the GRCS through the decades in the execution of its mandate. He however
appealed for expansion of similar support to the Talensi, Binduri, Kassena-Nankana
and Nabdam districts. Meanwhile, he also thanked the
Bongo Assembly and the Paramount Chief for Bongo, Naba Salifu Lamyaarum for
assisting his outfit with community entry and other forms of engagements across
the district.
Bongo District Chief Executive [DCE]
Hon. Peter Ayinbisa Ayamga who witnessed the presentation expressed
appreciation to the GRCS for the gesture. He observed that the package came in
good time to augment what the government was already doing to resource NADMO
and similar entities of state to help reduce the impact of unavoidable
disasters in the district.
Hon. Ayinbisa pledged that the NADMO unit of the Assembly will be in constant touch with the volunteers to ensure that, the items were applied properly for the attainment of the intended purpose.
Meanwhile at on the onset of the
presentation ceremony, the Disaster Coordinator with the Swiss Red Cross Alhaji
Adams Abudulai, gave a refresher briefing to the volunteers by running them
through the package item by item and the particular use of each. He said it was
imperative for the volunteers to periodically remind themselves of the
appropriate use of the implements so as not to forget their rightful
application to save lives during disasters.
In his remarks, Bongo District Director
of NADMO Mr. Clement Akongo, disclosed that the district had as many as 27
disaster-prone communities and called for a scale-up of the Red Cross support
to cover the remaining 22 communities.
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