Non-Functioning Of Pipe Water From Mafi-Adidome Water Supply Causes Water Crisis In Mepe Villages
This water supply system, along with others in the region, was taken over by CWSA in June 2018 as part of a policy reform.

Information reaching the Soireenews.com indicates that the non-functioning of the pipe water from Mafi-Adidome Water Supply which is being managed by the Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA) has caused a severe water crisis in various villages under the Mepe Traditional Area in the North Tongu District of the Volta Region.
This water supply system, along with others in the region, was taken over by CWSA in June 2018 as part of a policy reform.
It has emerged that some pipes which were erected underground, connecting pipe water through the Mafi-Adidome Water Supply to these communities were broken for sometimes now but no efforts have been made by the management of CWSA to fix the pressing problem.
So far the crisis has affected residents in twelve (12) communities like Mepe-Adexorkpodzi, Adidokpoe, Zortikpor, Manase, Adexor, Adidovenu, Dugblekope, Teflekope, Amukope, Takukope, Katanyikpoe and Dudevi, forcing them to rely on contaminated sources, including stagnant water, that are also used by animals.
In this regard, the residents from the twelve (12) affected farming communities have appealed to the government and benevolent organisations to provide them with potable drinking water.
According to the visibly worried residents, lack of access to potable water has become a significant challenge, forcing them to compete with animals to access water which poses serious health risks in the community.
They lamented that alarming situation has also disrupted education activities of children of school going age in these communities since pupils miss classes as they trek long distances to fetch water.
The twelve communities, which rely heavily on agriculture and animal rearing, are struggling to access clean drinking water, forcing residents to abandon their economic activities and trek for two hours daily in search of water for domestic purposes.
Residents engage in a daily battle with animals to access a contaminated water source, highlighting the dire need for clean drinking water.
These communities only source of water is a dam where humans and animals compete for access risking the spread of waterborne diseases.
During the investigations, the Soireenews.com understands that the residents and animals were struggling for water for their domestic purposes.
Appeal to help build new dam
In an with a resident at Mepe-Adexorkpodzi, Mr Maxwell Tsinasi lamented the lack of potable drinking water in these communities, saying that battling with the animals had dire consequences on their health and livelihood.
According to him, the situation had been exacerbated by the lack of an alternative source of water, exposing them to health risks and hurting their livelihood.
"We are forced to share this unwholesome water with animals, this is unacceptable so we are pleading with everybody to help us with boreholes, or even pipe-borne water.
"We, the people living at Mepe-Adexorkpodzi had monilzed some funds to start the construction of dam for the community but we were short of funds to continue the project.
"We are looking for the financial support of GH₵20,000.00 from the government, benevolent organisations, individual philanthropists and other donors to help us to slope the dam with bulldozers," Mr Tsinasi appealed.
He lamented that the distance to access water in the community was not helping them to do their household chores, saying that residents became tired after fetching water from the dam.
All efforts to reach the District Chief Executive for North Tongu District and Member of Parliament for the area, Honourable Samuel Okudzeto-Ablakwa to ascertain what had been done about the issue proved futile.