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Freetown Faces Devastating Floods – Immediate Action Required! …Fr. Peter Konteh

Freetown Faces Devastating Floods – Immediate Action Required!

…Fr. Peter Konteh

By Mohamed Konneh

A few months ago, Catholic Priest Fr. Peter Konteh called for to action and urged Sierra Leoneans to braces for Unfavorable Rainy Season.

“Like in the days of Noah, no one listened to my call for collective action. Now, the predicted rains have arrived and the consequences are dire, said Fr. Peter Konteh. 

Father Peter Konteh is the Executive Director of Caritas Freetown, and was speaking just after the heavy downpour of rains this week in Freetown. 

Flooding is widespread across Freetown, severely affecting vulnerable regions, particularly the slum areas which lack adequate drainage and infrastructure. 

 “Sierra Leone is bracing for a challenging rainy period, as recent weather forecasts have painted a less than positive outlook for the coming months. This potential weather crisis calls for collective action from all citizens, as we must rally together to mitigate the risk of severe flooding,” Fr. Konteh warned.

He said the predicted rains are expected to be particularly harsh, leading to fears of widespread flooding, especially in vulnerable regions. The slum areas, which often lack adequate drainage and infrastructure, are expected to be significantly impacted. 

The Catholic Priest noted that in response to this impending crisis, urged each and every Sierra Leonean to join forces and proactively participate in ensuring the safety of their communities. 

“It is time to unite and work collaboratively to clean up our communities, particularly focusing on the slums, where the effect of flooding could be most devastating,” he said. 

Moreover, Fr. Konteh said the importance of environmental conservation cannot be overstated. The reckless cutting of trees, which serve as natural flood barriers by absorbing water, has been a contributing factor to the increasing severity of floods. 

“We need to cease this harmful practice immediately to protect our environment and our people.

He said this period calls for unity, responsibility, and a shared commitment towards safeguarding our beloved Sierra Leone against the imminent weather crisis. 

“We must remember, our actions today will determine our safety tomorrow. Let's act now to ensure a safer, flood-free Sierra Leone. Join us in this cause. Your efforts could make a significant difference in someone's life,” he said.

Fr. Konteh prayed saying “God calls us to follow Him in offering hope to the most vulnerable in their hour of greatest need. Following Jesus’ example, we seek out the lost, injured, and threatened, providing care and protection when everything feels hopeless. 

He said proper preparation prevents problems.

Join me in prayer for God's guidance and protection for the people of Susan's bay during this rainy season, Amen.

 

 


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