A severe rainstorm that hit Bole on Monday night June 1, 2020, had caused damage to a property that houses assorted drinks at customs barrier.
The rainstorm, which ripped off the roofs of the facility also caused the collapsed of the topmost walls of the structure.
The owner of the depot facility Mr. Kwame Agyei, popularly called “Pusher” told Yagbon News in an interview that he least expected this to happen because the facility was built not quite long.
He said he cannot immediately quantity the lost incurred as a result of the damage as the wall that fell destroyed most of his soft drinks.
” I have called on a carpenter to come and estimate the cost that will be involved in re-roofing it “, pusher said in a worried voice.
Yagbon News spoke to the Bole District NADMO, Director, Mr Kipo Sulemana and he said he is not privy to the disaster and hence will dispatch his workers to the scene to examine the facility.
The people of Bole District normally incur a lot of damages and losses during every raining season.
Last two years the District Assembly had to spend huge sums of Ghana cedis in re-roofing a number of schools and clinics that were ripped off as a result of rainstorm.
The cause of the yearly rainstorm in the District is not immediately known but a lot a people are speculating it is as a result of the illegal logging in the District and the Savannah Region at large.
Meanwhile the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council under the auspices of the Savannah Regional Minister, Mr. Salifu Adam Braimah has constituted a committee of enquiry to investigate the cause of the act of felling down trees indiscriminately in the Region and to bring the menace to an end.
By Chipo Kwaku