Banning of the sale of pure Water Sachet

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (25)

  • ' and Jesus wept ' 12 years ago

    No government wants to brush on this subject for fear of losing votes. But if we take our time to talk about it and its health issues in our various forums, the masses would be educated enough to embrace the change. Politics ...
    read full comment

  • Mercy Dede 12 years ago

    This stupid prostitute woman who calls herself Bolus, Mercy Adede needs a heavy fuck in her Ass to calm her from spewing garbage.

  • kaceb 12 years ago

    How could Ghana improve its poor sanitation problems with this sort of behaviour on the forum. Rather tasteless mindset . It shows how some of us are. Every lady that speaks gets this sting. Mortal man is that all there is t ...
    read full comment

  • Nii Okai 12 years ago

    Nobody wants to carry a water bottle all day like a handbag. You don't need to ban sachets. You can rather increase refuse collection. Increase street cleaning resource. It will cost money of course but it will employ people ...
    read full comment

  • OZA 12 years ago

    I agree with you. The problem is not about the water and the production of it. It is about how and why Ghanaians dispose of the sachets after use. If we don't correct this, Ghanaians will still throw bottles around anywhere i ...
    read full comment

  • Goza Gotoro 12 years ago

    Pure water SACHET must be banned at all costs.The pure water should be sold to neighbouring households in drums buckets or whatever. Profit magins will drop but that will serve the cost of protecting the environment. However ...
    read full comment

  • Moise 12 years ago

    Please mr. Editor of ghanaweb do your work properly. The grammar of this writeup is appalling.

  • TROUBLE-MAKER 12 years ago

    The pure water bloody SACHET must GO.It`s an eyesore and unpleasant seeing them flying everywhere.
    No amount of education will stop Ghanaians throwing it out of moving vehicles and as they walk the streets.A total ban on it ...
    read full comment

  • Futurama 12 years ago

    This problem can be easily solved. 1. The production of the sachet water should be regularised and policed to ensure it is produced under strict hygienic conditions. 2. The empty sachets should be recycled. This can be done b ...
    read full comment

  • Aaron Jordan 12 years ago

    I do not buy the idea of banning the production and sale of "pure water" as it provides livelihood for if not hundreds, thousands of fellow poor Ghanaians. What needs to be created is a system that can control it.

  • Kojo Samla 12 years ago

    Will the ban change peoples attitude? Foolish suggestion! It is tantamount to saying that money should be banned because people collect bribe. Stupidity magnified. Soon we will ban bottled water and then we will be carrying c ...
    read full comment

  • Dazy 12 years ago

    I may be wrong but I have not seen water sachet selling mechanism like it is in Ghana in any other country in the world. NDC sycophants can you help me identify such a country? I am serious. Kwesi Pratt leader of the half ba ...
    read full comment

  • TROUBLE-MAKER 12 years ago

    Stop politicizing this issue.Are you saying water sachet use wasn`t there during NPP administration?
    Almost if not all of West Africa countries are using water sachet and NOT only in Ghana.I agree it should be banned.

  • Ernest Nana Yaw 12 years ago

    Part of the solution to this problem will be to increase the number of thrash cans in the city. I was in Accra recently and after eating my yoghurt could not find a place to dispose of my waste. I held onto it for almost an h ...
    read full comment

  • CantHappenHere 12 years ago

    We are on are own.. Healthy drinking wateler and cooking water is a must.. Google quest water filters or Berkey
    water filters and do yourself a favor and buy a good water filter

  • CantHappenHere 12 years ago

    They dont want us healthy. They want depopulation.. Welcome to the NEW WORLD ORDER.. I see Ghana has the NEW WORLD ORDER INSIDE and we can call them the enemy within.. We in the US have been fully GOVJACKED and thats what the ...
    read full comment

  • Danny Ofosu Simpeh 12 years ago

    This Article gives a modicum of the reality on the ground; it also seems to contradict itself.
    Performing a desktop research with references from statements made by Alban Bagbin (Minister for Water Resources, Works and Hous ...
    read full comment

  • koo play 12 years ago

    nonsense, you write without thinking when you ban satchet water what water willde population drink. agent of colonialism and exportation. do you know the lebanese, chinese and imperilist agents bottled water is more expensive ...
    read full comment

  • km agyin 12 years ago

    I have advocated in various rejoinders the need to ban the manufacture and sale of sachet water and i traced its history. When i was a kid, we used to sell water in buckets with a single cup for everyone, then we graduated to ...
    read full comment

  • Gogus 12 years ago

    We are all overwhelmed by the plastic waste in the country. Satchet water is the only clean and potable water most people can afford or have access to. For a fact AMA charges the satchet water producers per each of water prod ...
    read full comment

  • Diasporan 12 years ago

    We have two times in this discussion about sachet water: 1)the water itself, and 2)the pouch or the sachet that contains the water.

    If the processing of the water is regulated and monitored, and if the water is safe, it ...
    read full comment

  • Mawusi 12 years ago

    The poor sell the sachet water to make ends meet.
    Promoting tourism is great n will generate funds for the nation. But last sto for this fund is the tourist ministers and his cohort pocket.

    Banning it will only result in ...
    read full comment

  • gee 12 years ago

    Get someone to proofread your article before you have it published for all to see. Your grammar is horrible.
    What is this?
    Whose is responsibility is it to facilitation better hygiene throughout the country?

  • Akwasi 12 years ago

    we need to consider the long term effects on this plastic going to have on the environment. Banning the pure water is the best thing to do and is long overdue.

  • Akwasi 12 years ago

    All plastic bags should be banned to safe the environment for future generations to come.