The Wassa Amenfi Traditional Council has stepped forward with a significant humanitarian intervention, donating relief items to residents displaced by the recent flooding in Samreboi as part of efforts to ease the burden on affected families.
The donation follows a devastating flood incident that submerged parts of the community, forcing several residents from their homes while causing extensive damage to property and disrupting economic activities.
In a show of solidarity and concern for the welfare of the people, the Traditional Council presented assorted relief supplies to victims, reaffirming its commitment to supporting communities during times of adversity. The gesture is expected to provide immediate assistance to families struggling to cope with the aftermath of the disaster.
Speaking during the presentation, representatives of the Council conveyed their heartfelt sympathies to those affected and assured them of the Traditional Council’s continuous support throughout the recovery process. They also encouraged residents to remain hopeful as collaborative efforts are intensified to restore normalcy in the flood-hit areas.
The Council emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in responding to humanitarian crises and called on government agencies, corporate bodies, non-governmental organizations, and philanthropists to complement ongoing relief efforts.
Recipients of the donation expressed profound gratitude to the Wassa Amenfi Traditional Council, describing the intervention as timely and impactful at a moment when many families are in urgent need of support.
The flooding in Samreboi has renewed discussions on the necessity for improved drainage infrastructure, environmental protection measures, and enhanced disaster preparedness strategies to reduce the vulnerability of communities to future flooding events.
Through this benevolent act, the Wassa Amenfi Traditional Council has once again exemplified the essence of traditional leadership by championing community welfare and standing firmly with its people in moments of need.
