President Mahama Inaugurates Blekusu Sea Defence Project, Declares "Waves Will Not Consume Us Any Longer"
Blekusu, Ghana – July 19, 2025 – President John Dramani Mahama today inaugurated the highly anticipated Blekusu Sea Defence Project, a crucial initiative aimed at protecting coastal communities from the relentless erosion caused by rising sea levels. The ceremony, held in Blekusu, signals a new era of security and hope for residents who have long battled the destructive forces of the ocean.
"The sea has taken our land, our homes, and our peace of mind," President Mahama declared passionately during the inauguration. "But today, I say no more. The waves will not consume us any longer." His powerful words resonated with the gathered community members and dignitaries, many of whom have personally experienced the devastation of coastal erosion.
The project involves extensive engineering works designed to create robust barriers against the encroaching sea, safeguarding homes, livelihoods, and critical infrastructure. The President was seen inspecting the heavy machinery on site and even took a moment to observe operations from inside an excavator, underscoring the hands-on approach to this vital development.
Local leaders and residents expressed profound relief and gratitude for the completion of the project. For years, the Blekusu coastline has been severely impacted, leading to displacement and economic hardship for many. The sea defence project is expected to bring stability and allow for the revitalization of local economies dependent on the coast.
The Blekusu Sea Defence Project is a significant milestone in Ghana's ongoing efforts to adapt to climate change and protect its vulnerable coastal regions. It stands as a testament to the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens.
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