No political interference in water production - GWL assures

Oct 5, 2024 - 11:50
No political interference in water production - GWL assures

Accra, Ghana - Ghana Water Limited (GWL) has categorically denied any external influence in their latest update on improved water production for Cape Coast, Elmina, and surrounding areas. 

his clarification comes after the public expressed skepticism following the announcement of enhanced water quality and supply.

Eric Seth Atiapah is the Central Regional Chief Manager of Ghana Water Limited 

Eric Seth Atiapah, GWL's Central Regional Chief Manager, addressed these concerns in an interview on Eyewitness News, emphasizing the company's commitment to transparency and open communication with customers.

“I am more focused on updating my customers. Exactly a month ago, I came to inform them that things were getting out of hand and we needed help. So it is only proper that after a month we come back to update them,” Atiapah stated.

He also dismissed allegations of political influence, stating that the update was simply a routine communication to keep the public informed about the status of water production.

“It is just an update and I even said I will keep updating them if it gets better or even worse. So if I am under any influence, what will I say?” he questioned.

Atiapah highlighted the positive impact of ongoing discussions about water issues, noting that public awareness and support have increased.

“I believe that the discourse itself is creating some awareness, some conscientization, and people are beginning to sympathize with us,” he added.

Source: Lead News Online