The Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association, in partnership with LCB Worldwide Management Solutions, has carried out a massive disinfection exercise at the bustling spare parts market and its surrounding areas in Accra.
The exercise, which lasted five hours on Sunday September 28, 2025, aimed to tackle growing sanitation challenges in the business enclave. Fumigation teams moved through the market, spraying and disinfecting key areas to curb the spread of diseases such as cholera and malaria.
Chairman of the Spare Parts Dealers Association, Henry Okyere, urged traders and residents to take personal responsibility for keeping the market clean.
He explained that the regular build-up of waste, coupled with poor hygiene practices had made it necessary to disinfect the area at least twice a year.
“This has become necessary because of diseases caused by mosquitoes as well as diarrheal infections like cholera,” Okyere said, while appealing to the government to support the initiative.
The exercise formed part of the national “Keep Ghana Clean” campaign.
LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited, which specialises in crisis management, said the clean-up would not be limited to Abossey Okai.
Procurement Manager Yaw Edem King called on the Ministry of Health to partner with them, adding that similar exercises would soon be extended to other major markets across the country.
During the fumigation and disinfection exercise, Kareem Abu, the Managing Partner of LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited, underscored the company’s dedication to alleviating the suffering of the Ghanaian people through its expertise and resources.
He emphasised that this initiative was part of the company’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, demonstrating their desire to give back to society.
Residents and traders welcomed the effort, praising the team for taking steps to improve public health and the business environment.


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