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Regional News of Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Source: GNA

Effutu MCE calls for treatment of waste for other uses

Winneba (C/R) May 26, GNA - The Effutu Municipal Chief Executive, Nii Ephraim, has appealed to the USAID and Relief International to assist the Assembly to develop a modern waste disposal sites to recycle liquid and solid waste.

He also pleaded that similar technologies be introduced to some secondary and tertiary institutions in the Municipality to help manage waste in the system.

Nii Ephraim made the appeal at a Ghana Water and Sanitation (WATSAN) Project, stakeholders meeting, at Winneba. It was organised by Relief International, a Non-Governmental Organisation, (NGO) and sponsored by USAID in partnership with the Ghana of Government.

Participants, made up of assembly members, were from for Agona East, Gomoa East and West, Awutu-Senya and Effutu.

According to Nii Ephraim, if these final waste disposal sites were developed, it would go a long way to reduce filth in the communities. He urged Ghanaians to ensure environmental cleanliness because total sanitation could be achieved through collective efforts, adding that, "we must assume responsibility for the health and cleanliness of our own environment." The Deputy Chief of Party of the NGO, Mrs Lois Ohene-Ayisi, said the aims and objectives of the Organisation are to improve the quality of life in communities in the Western, Eastern, Central, Volta and Greater Accra regions.

Mrs Ohene-Ayisi said in the Central Region: Assin North and South, Gomoa East and West, Agona East, Awutu-Senya and Effutu Municipality were districts benefiting from the Project at the cost of 13 million US dollars. She said the project would help improve access to safe, clean and adequate water supply and ensure basic sanitation facilities and infrastructure for households, clinics and schools. These would promote complementary hygienic practices resulting in immense health benefits.

Mr Felix Amofa, Sanitation Coordinator of the NGO, took participants through topics including, Successful Implementation of the Project, the role of the District and Municipal Teams in the implementation of the project, Ownership of the Project and others. He said the project seeks to provide bore holes, modern toilet facilities, training and small grants for the people to adopt complementary hygiene that would reduce water-borne diseases. Mr Amofa appealed to the participants to help educate the people on the need to be part of the programme when it takes off in their various communities. 26 May 10