Western Regional Minister calls for stiffer sanctions for sanitation offenders 

By Emmanuel Gamson  

Takoradi, July 13, GNA – Mr Joseph Nelson, the Western Regional Minister, has called for stiffer sanctions for sanitation offenders to help imbibe proper waste management practices among the citizens.   

Speaking after the two-day national general clean-up exercise in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, he stated that individuals must be held responsible and sanctioned for any indiscriminate dumping of refuse to help improve upon environmental cleanliness. 

He said: “We all know that the waste we generate and our inability to properly dispose same is attitudinal, and so we must all be held responsible for our environment. 

“If the Assembly by-laws are strictly enforced, people will come to the consciousness that when you litter, there is a big price you are going to pay for your actions.” 

Mr Nelson noted that while the national general clean-up campaign was a good initiative, such exercises should be a daily activity within communities.  

He said: “The occasional call for us to clean our environment is good but that alone does not entirely solve our sanitation problems, so I believe that the Assemblies must strictly enforce their by-laws and sanctions so that cleaning our spaces become a part of our daily habits.” 

GNA 

Edited by Justina Hilda Paaga /Kenneth Odeng Adade

Reporter: Emmanuel Gamson  

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