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June 3 double disaster |
If you were living in Accra last year by this time, your heart should be beeping by now because Friday, June 3, 2016 marks exactly a year when double disaster hit Accra — especially Kwame Nkrumah Circle and its environs.
I was affected too — everything I had were swept away by the flood. In fact, I was lucky enough to have my kids rescued while I was at work on the very day.
As the one year approaches, Ghanaians are anticipating on Twitter with the hastag #NeverAgainJune3rd.
Ghanafuo.com got you covered with the opinions of Ghanaians on on the sad event on the 140-character platforms. Read them below;
All we do is to talk and link serious matters that needs to be addressed to politics. No actions. Fake leaders.#NeverAgainJune3rd— ➰Bra Yussif➰® (@Brayussif_mufc) June 1, 2016
May God comfort all victims, esp. the one who was told compensation was only for families who lost their loved ones. #NeverAgainJune3rd— Selfless Writer (@theyawboakye) June 1, 2016
The question is are there mechanisms put in place to prevent this from occurring again? #NeverAgainJune3rd— The Pessimist. (@_Etornam_) June 1, 2016
It’s our own fault.if we keep the surroundings neat all this won’t happen.#NeverAgainJune3rd https://t.co/hiRqFetrrM— #HalaMadrid (@scratch_bubbles) June 1, 2016
May God comfort all families of the victims. #NeverAgainJune3rd— B.B.S (@Real_Namelesss) June 1, 2016
This trend would be useless until a total transformation of our attitude and the government probably. #NeverAgainJune3rd— Ebo Mensah Acquah (@bompata_krachi) June 1, 2016
We’ll tweet all we can, long speeches will be delivered and all that. Thing is nothing will actually change #NeverAgainJune3rd— Spila (@SPILAE) June 1, 2016
My worst birthday ever #NeverAgainJune3rd— 3rd❤ June❤ Baby❤ (@martha_scarlet) June 1, 2016
Up till now nothing significant is done to prevent it from happening again
#NeverAgainJune3rd— KoW (@kowcornelius) June 1, 2016
waking up to a sadness knowing people died in the worst way #NeverAgainJune3rd— Neo (@Neoclassic47) June 1, 2016
There are still bodies of June 3rd disaster which are yet to be claimed by families Mayor of Accra #NeverAgainJune3rd @Citi973 @Joy997FM— #GhanaCarnivalJuly (@AbeikuSantana) June 1, 2016
We have committed 1 Million Ghana Cedis to KorleBu Teaching Hospital, Burns And Plastic Unit Hon Asaga #NeverAgainJune3rd @flagstaffghana— #GhanaCarnivalJuly (@AbeikuSantana) June 1, 2016
some celebrities are using their fame to display fake talents in Gh…for example Bokum Banku…in to music n movies etc.#NeverAgainJune3rd— Pricelessdinasty (@Pricelessdinas2) June 1, 2016
Let’s all do our best to avoid another disaster this June and every other month. #NeverAgainJune3rd— Devatainment Inc (@Devatainment) June 1, 2016
we should gear the solutions to come from the government alone. we should also be responsible for our actions #NeverAgainJune3rd— ㅤdasaija. ㅤ (@FlyNimaBoy) June 1, 2016
Say no to Black Wednesday 🙅🙅#NeverAgainJune3rd pic.twitter.com/Dt722wFb8E— #NeverAgainJune3rd (@SarkcessMayor) June 1, 2016
Lets create awareness n stp tragedies#neveragainJune3rd— BillionaireMoneyRich (@billionaire_jnr) June 1, 2016
A friend once told me,if I had 500 lives,I wouldn’t play with even one,our lives are too precious #NeverAgainJune3rd pic.twitter.com/8jYy1rxcoS— Ghkwaku (@ghkwaku1) June 1, 2016
Ghana can’t afford another lost of lives #NeverAgainJune3rd @benkoku @Asanteclickwise @CanHCGhana @AbeikuSantana pic.twitter.com/4VJL7mYHdz— #NeverAgainJune3rd (@DaKansila) June 1, 2016
When a politician/people in office fail, the repecurscsions are not on their families bt Us all. Let’s build Ghana Right #NeverAgainJune3rd— Jones #GhanaCarnival (@Joneselorm) June 1, 2016
#NeverAgainJune3rd is going to trend but we as a people won’t if we continue to do things the way we did them in the past. Ghana is for ALL— Jones #GhanaCarnival (@Joneselorm) June 1, 2016
U’re here tweeting #NeverAgainJune3rd but u throw rubbish indiscriminately & ur surrounding is so dirty it put e ‘borla’ @ my area to shame.— Alhassan Ahmed (@rahmed2013) June 1, 2016