Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has visited the scene of the tragic building collapse at Accra New Town, where lives were lost and several others affected, assuring victims and families of government support.

Vice President Consoles Victims and Families
During her visit, the Vice President expressed deep sorrow over the incident, extending condolences to the bereaved families and sympathizing with those injured and displaced.
The collapse, which has already claimed multiple lives, has sent shockwaves through the community. Read full details of the incident here: Accra New Town building collapse leaves 3 dead.
Government Pledges Immediate Assistance
Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang assured victims that the government would provide immediate relief and support to those affected by the disaster. She emphasized the need for swift intervention to help families recover from the tragedy.
Officials accompanying her indicated that emergency response teams are continuing rescue and recovery operations while assessing the full extent of damage.
Calls for Stronger Building Regulations
The Vice President also highlighted the importance of enforcing building regulations to prevent such incidents in the future. She noted that authorities would investigate the cause of the collapse and ensure accountability where necessary.
The disaster has once again raised concerns about structural integrity, construction standards, and regulatory oversight in rapidly developing urban communities.
Community in Shock as Rescue Efforts Continue
Residents of Accra New Town remain in shock as rescue teams work tirelessly to clear debris and search for any remaining victims. The incident has drawn national attention, with many calling for urgent reforms in Ghana’s construction sector.
Why This Story Matters
This tragedy underscores critical gaps in building safety enforcement and urban planning in Ghana. As cities expand, ensuring strict compliance with construction standards becomes essential to protecting lives.
The Vice President’s visit signals government recognition of the seriousness of the issue, but many citizens are demanding long-term solutions beyond immediate relief efforts.
