By Nneka Nwogwugwu
Nana Kwaku Sabeng-Ababio, the Akwamuhene of the Sunyani Traditional Area has advised the Sunyani Municipal Assembly to strictly enforce sanitation bye-laws to keep the Sunyani Municipality clean.
He cautioned residents against reckless and indiscriminate waste disposal to avert an outbreak of communicable diseases, as the Christmas festivities set in.
Nana Sabeng-Ababio said the Traditional Council was collaborating with the Municipal Assembly to promote environmental cleanliness, warning that any resident who flouted sanitation bye-laws would not be spared.
Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on the sidelines of a clean-up exercise organised by the Traditional Council in Sunyani, the chief said good sanitation and hygiene and proper waste management remained collective and shared responsibility.
“The entire Sunyani city belongs to us, and as the embodiment of the people we must set good examples for people to follow and keep our city clean as well”, Nana Sabeng-Ababio stated.
He called on corporate bodies and religious organizations to prioritize proper waste management and environmental cleanliness by organizing regular clean-up exercises to keep Sunyani clean.
In a related development, Mr Ansu Kumi, the Sunyani Municipal Chief Executive has cautioned residents against indiscriminate dumping of solid and liquid waste into gutters.
He said proper waste management was costly, and warned the assembly would not tolerate residents who littered around as well.
In an interview with the GNA, Mr Kumi tasked the environmental health department to intensify neighbourhood outreaches, and checked residents against poor sanitation and irresponsible waste disposal.
Source: GNA