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14 Ghanaians, businesses to appear before court over non-compliance of sanitation directives

By Nneka Nwogwugwu

14 Ghanians and businesses had been given an order to appear before the court over non-compliance of sanitation directives.

These persons were summoned when the LA Dadekotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) embarked on a pilot exercise of the “Operation Clean your Frontage” campaign in the municipality in Accra.

The exercise, which is under the supports of the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), was led by the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of LaDMA, Mr. Solomon Kotey-Nikoi, Zoomlion authorities and some Municipal Environmental Health Officers.

When the team visited areas including the La market and La lorry station in the Municipality, it was observed that almost all gutters where choked with refuse with lots of litter scattered around.

Again parked cars were seen on unauthorised sides of the road.

Also officials of the Zoomlion came along with their waste collecting trucks as they were seen clearing the piled refuse from the streets and the gutters.

Most residents and business operators claimed there were not enough waste bins around to keep their refuse that was why it was seen on the streets.

Others said rains carried some of the refuse from different places to their gutters after their daily cleaning.

Addressing the Media, Mr. Kotey-Nikoi said keeping the environment tidy was the responsibility of everyone not just the duty of the Municipal.

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