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Poor Sanitation threatens Ghana’s Development

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  • Agyeman. 10 years ago

    Ghana is just one huge garbage dump with occassional spots of clean areas.When you see obroni coming they're just there to take pics of our filthy culture to post on flickr.com just to show the world how backward we are.

  • Don Blunt 10 years ago

    YEAH!!!!
    It is the inability of our incompetent leaders to create a clean environment and provide adequate sanitation in our towns and cities being talked about.

    But some of them live happily in plush mansions surrounded ...
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  • Nicholas J Bedzo 10 years ago

    This is a big shame having big Manslon
    around,its selfish.The Mayor is talking from his nose,nothing he can do than political Languages. I will do
    this and that,but empty talk,the main
    factor surounding the issue is NO MON ...
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  • GHFUO, be serious & change ur thinkin 10 years ago

    ACCRA TO BE EXACT IS A VERY STINKY, DIRTY, DUSTY,DARK, UNPLANNED CITY.

  • Ken Boemah 10 years ago

    Kudos. That is the way to go.

  • BAAKO 10 years ago

    Tamale has always been the cleanest place in the Ghana. what needs to be done to solve the sanitation problem is to introduce sanitation as a subject in all levels of education in Ghana. that way, children can learn sanitatio ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    The dockyard men's room was always filthy because the workers never peed accurately to the drain. Every day the man who was in charge of sanitation at the dockyard would have to call in the cleaners to wipe off the mess insid ...
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  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    Abdul-Rahman is talking about total development in Ghana,BUT NOT BURNING OF MARKETS.
    I will also add this:
    BUT NOT LOOTING TO MILK GHANA DRY,IN WHICH HIS NDC's,ARE SPECIALISTS.
    Tell MAHAMA & YOU "GUINEA FOWL POLITICIANS"TO ...
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  • Me Too 10 years ago

    That man should not reason through his backside. Why "not burning markets"?. Propaganda don't develope a nation.

  • Roboo 10 years ago

    Where are the "TECHNICAL HEALTH OFFICERS"
    I know of only three SCHOOLS OF HYGIENE (town counsel -TANKAS) in Ghana who are trained for this sanitation issues. Why are we not employing them and provide them with the necessary ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    When the issue of sanitation comes to the fore I remember my late comrade visiting Pyonyang with a deputy minister in the early 1980s. The deputy minister decided to smoke on the pavement and he was warned that he should not ...
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  • Hazor 10 years ago

    Somebody should kindly tell President Mahama to read this sensible article and to take a lesson out of it.

  • Ceeboy Dangerman 10 years ago

    Is not sanitation but complain, complain wich is too much

  • Mufaru 10 years ago

    It appears many people have accepted filth as a way of life in Ghana.Talk to even some of the highly educated including university professors and you will hear such comments as "you cannot compare Ghana with "Aburokyiri".The ...
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  • HABLUTA SENYO 10 years ago

    21ST CENTURY BUILDING GHETO
    GHANA HAVE A SERIOUS PROBLEM

  • Obibini 10 years ago

    If you are able to turn Tamale around when it comes to sanitation Ghana will be given to you to handle the rest of the country. This is an excellent goal therefore go for it.