A Deputy Communications Minister, Edward Ato Sarpong has said it is unlikely last Wednesday’s national disaster will end ‘without heads rolling.’

“President Mahama will holistically evaluate happenings in the entire ecosystem and effect some changes later,” he hinted.

He told Kwaku Owusu Agyei Frimpong, host of Si Me So on Kasapa 102.3 FM that government intends to deal with the root cause of the events that shaped last week’s national psyche.

Losses are still being counted in torrential rains and fire blast that led to some 200 deaths.

By: Kasapafmonlime.com/Ghana