The executive leadership of the Concerned Citizens of South Tongu has officially announced the postponement of its planned public protest, redirecting its efforts toward constructive diplomatic engagement with state authorities to resolve the ongoing acute water crisis affecting the district.
In a strategic decision aimed at fostering dialogue and expediting solutions, the group has agreed to temporarily shelve the demonstration. This move provides an opportunity for key government officials to engage directly with the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) and secure definitive, time-bound interventions.
The decision was reached following consultations within the committee, allowing the Volta Regional Minister, Hon. James Gunu, the District Chief Executive, Hon. Victoria Dzeklo, and the Member of Parliament for the area, Hon. Maxwell Kwame Lukutor, adequate space to address the matter at the highest levels.
Residents of South Tongu have endured prolonged water shortages, creating significant hardship for households, businesses, and essential services. By choosing the path of engagement over immediate confrontation, the Concerned Citizens of South Tongu have demonstrated a commitment to collaborative problem-solving while maintaining pressure for urgent and sustainable results.
The group emphasized that this postponement is not an abandonment of their demands but a tactical shift to ensure faster and more effective outcomes through official channels. Stakeholders and residents are urged to remain vigilant as developments unfold, with the leadership promising to provide regular updates on the progress of discussions with GWCL and relevant authorities.
This development reflects a maturing civic approach in addressing critical infrastructure challenges in the Volta Region, balancing public advocacy with institutional collaboration for the greater good of the district.
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