KETA, (Volta Region) – July 2026
The RNPi Foundation has expressed its deepest sympathy and solidarity with residents of the Anlo Dukor, particularly Keta Constituency, following the recent devastating floods that have displaced families, destroyed homes and livelihoods, and damaged critical infrastructure.
In an official statement, signed by Mr Richard Norkplim Pomeyie, the Foundation, He described the disaster as a painful reminder of the need for unity, compassion, and collective action in times of crisis. It also commended emergency responders, local authorities, volunteers, and individuals who have supported affected communities.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with every individual, family, and community impacted by this unfortunate disaster. Together, we can restore hope, rebuild lives, and strengthen the resilience of our communities,” the Foundation stated.

He appealed to government agencies, corporate organizations, development partners, and the general public to collaborate in providing immediate relief and sustained recovery support to flood-hit communities.
The Foundation further urged stakeholders to prioritize the welfare of vulnerable groups, including children, women, the elderly, and persons with disabilities, as relief and rehabilitation efforts continue.

Reaffirming its commitment to humanitarian service and community development, the RNPi Foundation pledged its unwavering support to the people of Keta Constituency throughout the recovery process.
The RNPi Foundation is a Ghanaian NGO committed to ecosystem restoration, climate change advocacy, and youth development. Over the years, the Foundation has implemented several impactful community-based interventions across the Keta Constituency. Notably, in April 2026, it undertook a tree-planting exercise and installed a water storage system at Keta Central to promote environmental sustainability and improve water access.


Credit:- Benard Rhussia