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Joe PeeThe Government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is 85 per cent through to making Accra the cleanest city in Africa, Sanitation Minister, Cecelia Abena Dapaah, has revealed.
In 2017 President Akufo-Addo declared his government’s intention of making Ghana’s capital the cleanest on the continent by the end of his first term
Speaking to the media as part of a sanitation tour and cleanup exercise in parts of Maamobi in Accra, on Tuesday August 11 , the sanitation minister revealed that 100 per cent was achieved during the lock down period in the wake of the COVID-19.
But she said after the restrictions were lifted, the dirt started emerging.
“When we don’t do these things, throw garbage into the drains the drains will be clearer, neater and our homes also will be clean because the Assembly will send the Abobyaa’s (tricycles) round to pick the waste that is what we want. We endorse the one house one bin policy.
Regarding the grading of the efforts to make Accra the cleanest city she said, “I will give it 85 per cent because at the end of the day you saw the 100 per cent we did during the lock down.
“So who makes Accra dirty? That is why every day we are sensitizing people. I insist we are 85 per cent.”
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