Initiatives for beautification and sanitation by some private companies, including the provision of bus stop litterbins along the streets of the capital is posing a nuisance and most in cases, a threat to the public, residents and commuters have said. This follows the inability of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly to make permanent arrangements for the maintenance of such facilities, particularly, emptying of refuse containers. These private initiatives can be found along the Graphic Road, Roxy Cinema, and the Cocobod area, Adabraka, among other places. To aggravate the situation, some households have resorted to dumping their domestic solid waste into some of the refuse buckets along the streets.
Mr. Parker Allotey, Public Relations Officer of the AMA, expressed surprise about the existence of such refuse containers, saying, the initiators should have officially informed the Authority, which would then make arrangements for their maintenance. "In as much as we need and appreciate those containers, no group or companies sat down with us to draw modalities as to how the refuse could be collected. They just went ahead and erected them." He said the AMA would take a look at the situation and put in place measures to ensure that the containers are emptied regularly.
Initiatives for beautification and sanitation by some private companies, including the provision of bus stop litterbins along the streets of the capital is posing a nuisance and most in cases, a threat to the public, residents and commuters have said. This follows the inability of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly to make permanent arrangements for the maintenance of such facilities, particularly, emptying of refuse containers. These private initiatives can be found along the Graphic Road, Roxy Cinema, and the Cocobod area, Adabraka, among other places. To aggravate the situation, some households have resorted to dumping their domestic solid waste into some of the refuse buckets along the streets.
Mr. Parker Allotey, Public Relations Officer of the AMA, expressed surprise about the existence of such refuse containers, saying, the initiators should have officially informed the Authority, which would then make arrangements for their maintenance. "In as much as we need and appreciate those containers, no group or companies sat down with us to draw modalities as to how the refuse could be collected. They just went ahead and erected them." He said the AMA would take a look at the situation and put in place measures to ensure that the containers are emptied regularly.