The Chairman of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, is calling for stronger government intervention to combat Ghana’s persistent flooding issues. He attributes the recurring problem to deficiencies in the enforcement of regulations and inadequate urban planning. Dr. Nyamekye specifically highlighted poor sanitation practices and unregulated construction as key contributing factors. He urged the government to prioritize these areas to mitigate future disasters. The GPCC Chairman’s statement underscores growing concerns about the country’s vulnerability to flooding and the need for proactive measures. Effective urban planning and stricter enforcement of building codes are seen as crucial steps towards a sustainable solution. This call to action follows recent flooding events across the nation.