Ghanaian reggae and dancehall star Samini has voiced his frustration over the recurring flooding in Accra, blaming poor urban planning and unchecked development for the persistent crisis.
Following heavy rains that left several parts of the capital submerged, the musician questioned why flooding continues to plague the city despite decades of planning and development efforts.
Taking to social media, Samini argued that Ghana has managed its own town and country planning since gaining independence, yet residents still face devastating floods almost every year.
He suggested that authorities should be held accountable for approving construction projects in waterways and other flood-prone areas.
According to the musician, those responsible for granting permits for buildings in drainage channels and waterways should be identified and held responsible for the consequences.
His comments came in response to the widespread damage caused by the recent downpour, which flooded roads, disrupted transportation, and affected many homes and businesses across Accra.Samini also expressed sympathy for victims of the floods, urging Ghanaians to keep affected families in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult period.
The musician’s remarks have sparked conversations online, with many people agreeing that poor drainage systems, weak enforcement of planning regulations, and uncontrolled development have contributed significantly to the city’s flooding challenges.
The latest incident has once again renewed calls for stronger urban planning policies, improved drainage infrastructure, and greater accountability from authorities responsible for managing development in the capital.As residents continue to recover from the effects of the floods, the debate over how to prevent future disasters remains a major topic of national discussion.



