Their office is dirty including the court and their environment.
Their office is dirty including the court and their environment.
Happy 6 years ago
Great job done by the court
Great job done by the court
RR Biden 6 years ago
I wish this exercise should continue without stopping, and offenders should be punished to serve as a warning to others who disobey the sanitation laws of the Country. Bravo to those who are dealing with these regulations.
I wish this exercise should continue without stopping, and offenders should be punished to serve as a warning to others who disobey the sanitation laws of the Country. Bravo to those who are dealing with these regulations.
Owura, UK 6 years ago
Great news. At long last individuals can be fine for dumping. Indeed Ghana is moving forward. Well than Mrs Ghansah for a sincere judgement.
Great news. At long last individuals can be fine for dumping. Indeed Ghana is moving forward. Well than Mrs Ghansah for a sincere judgement.
El-Wak 6 years ago
The MMDAs should make money from indiscipline. We spend billions cleaning up the nuisance the indiscriminate dumping of waste creates when we should be making money or saving resources by simply arresting and prosecuting sani ... read full comment
The MMDAs should make money from indiscipline. We spend billions cleaning up the nuisance the indiscriminate dumping of waste creates when we should be making money or saving resources by simply arresting and prosecuting sanitation offenders.
Employing products of the Schools of Hygiene and deploying some of the YEA personnel to be sanitation vigilantes who would arrest and have the offenders prosecuted would provide much needed revenue for the MMDAs and also reduce unnecessary expenditure.
The spate of attacks on the performance of MMDAs is because the public does not understand their refusal to work.
The law empowers them to check sanitation offending yet they fail to discipline the offenders. Traders and drivers take over streets and pedestrain walk - ways and generate massive waste in public places but the local authorities do not care to take action. We are daily bombarded by excessively loud music from churches and operators of drinking bars illegally sited in residential areas and the chief executives of the MMDAs do nothing to abate the daily assault on the health of the citizens.
The President has informed us of his vision to make Ghana a clean country. He has appointed ministers of local government , environment and sanitation who in turn control personnel working in the MMDAS. They all fail to do their work and yet the President cannot realise that visions are meaningless without actualisation. How can we advance when goverment appointees and employees fail to do their work. The President should sit up and get his appointees to work!
Their office is dirty including the court and their environment.
Great job done by the court
I wish this exercise should continue without stopping, and offenders should be punished to serve as a warning to others who disobey the sanitation laws of the Country. Bravo to those who are dealing with these regulations.
Great news. At long last individuals can be fine for dumping. Indeed Ghana is moving forward. Well than Mrs Ghansah for a sincere judgement.
The MMDAs should make money from indiscipline. We spend billions cleaning up the nuisance the indiscriminate dumping of waste creates when we should be making money or saving resources by simply arresting and prosecuting sani ...
read full comment