Severe water crisis hits Tamale

The Northern Regional capital Tamale has been hit by severe water crisis.

The worrying development during this Christmas season is making life in the Tamale Metro Area unexciting.

The water crisis coupled with the Harmattan weather has kept most residents disappointed.

According to reports, the taps have not been flowing for close to two weeks.

Management of Ghana Water Company has kept mute on the situation, leaving residents of the affected communities angry.

The affected communities include Sabonjida, Kukuo, Changli, Dohin-Naayili and Moshie Zongo.

The situation is gradually crippling commercial activities in the Tamale Metro Area.

Restaurant operators, Hoteliers, washing bays, laundry service providers are grappling with the situation.

Some of them who cannot afford to pay for exorbitant charges by water tanker service providers bemoaned the situation and called for immediate solutions.

The Tamale Teaching Hospital which needs constant water supply is among some of affected major installations.

Equally, some frustrated children have been walking distances with gallons in search of water.

Some of them were spotted pushing wheel barrows and trucks moving from place to place.

By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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