Editorial
Solve water crisis at Dansoman Mataheko police quarters

Dear Editor,
I wish to draw the attention of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) over poor provision of water at the Dansoman Mataheko Police Quarters. Water supply to the above mentioned area is being made to look like a luxury nowadays as pipes are dry with residents forced to cover distances on foot before getting water for consumption or for chores.
The rate at which this problem has gone on is alarming. I relocated there recently and I’m struggling to cope with this constant lack of water flow. I have discussed with people around but found out it is a situation they have gotten used to.
When there is no water, residents have to wake up at around 4:30am and go and look for water.
Due to this, residents are forced to buy barrels to fill up with water whenever the taps are opened.
I entreat the relevant authorities to take immediate action to address this issue which is a problem for the people, especially the students in the area.
Boakye Kyerewaa Sarah,
Accra.
Editorial
Let’s support Queiroz to excel
Dear Editor
I wish to use your esteemed platform to welcome Mr Carlos Queiroz, our new coach for our senior national male football team, the Black Stars.
We have read a lot about him and I think looking at his CV, he represents our biggest ‘catch’ in this business.
When his name came up initially, some of us doubted whether we could land him considering our scarce resources.
A coach with experiences with Real Madrid, Manchester United at club sides and national team romance with South Africa and Iran speaks volumes of what he brings to the table.
However, we must not forget that CVs don’t play football. Football is played on the pitch and it is therefore the reason why the noise about his arrival must end and watch out for what he brings to the table.
Currently, we don’t have players we could call world class. Those that comes near that label like Mohammed Kudus and Mohammed Salisu are injured.
The only player making waves in Europe at the moment is Antoine Semenyo of Manchester City.
Carlos Queiroz is not coming as a magician. He would need players who are committed and very good enough. At this moment, we should be praying and supporting him to get the best out of our players.
Directly, I want to appeal to him to take a serious look at the players in individually and access their qualities before bringing them on board.
Some of the players are very good but have just failed or struggled to perform in the Black Stars jersey. One of his task must be to break that ice.
We need nothing bust the best for the World Cup. As Ghanaians let’s support Queiroz to get the best out of the players available.
Andy Muller,
Accra
Editorial
Speed up work on La General Hospital
Dear Editor,
The visit of the president, John Dramani Mahama to the construction site of the La General Hospital was one that provided hope for Ghanaians, especially those within the La and Osu areas.
The project was started under the previous administration but grinded to a halt. Several demonstrations were carried out in a bid to get government to speed up work on the facility.
When this new government took over, that cloud of uncertainty persisted owing to how projects started by a particular government were abandoned by incumbents.
But we have seen something different this time. The government of John Dramani Mahama has shown commitment to complete the project.
The crowd that gathered on his inspection of works on the project clearly speaks of how important the project is for them.
It is my prayer they speed up work on the facility and complete it on time for the people to travel shorter distance to access healthcare.
Atswei Rosalind,
La




