
Flood reporting must go beyond disasters to demand accountability – Jacqueline Ansomah Yeboah
Broadcast journalist Jacqueline Ansomah Yeboah has called for sustained accountability in Ghana's response to recurring floods, arguing that the country's annual flooding crisis persists because public attention and institutional scrutiny fade once the immediate disaster passes.
Speaking during a discussion on Ghana's recurring flooding crisis, Jacqueline said the country has become trapped in a cycle where emergency response overshadows long-term accountability.
Jacqueline is urging both the media and the wider public to move beyond disaster-driven reporting and embrace continuous accountability journalism that keeps pressure on institutions to implement lasting solutions before the next rainy season arrives.


