This episode discusses Ghana's urgent need for an emergency broadcast system to better inform its citizens about potential dangers and critical incidents. It highlights past events, such as gas explosions and dam spillages, where timely public notification was lacking, leading to confusion and casualties.
It suggests that cell broadcast technology is a proven and effective method used in other countries for delivering emergency alerts directly to mobile phones, even during network congestion.
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