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Go to Ethiopia with a delegation and see the cleanliness and the ongoing total transformation of Addis Ababa. I think we can do it too in Ghana. Let's put aside our political differences and work towards the betterment of mot ...
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Unlike Addis Ababa, Accra is full of street vendors and markets everywhere which leads to littering and uncleanliness. Unless these issues are addressed Accra will remain a filthy city. There is therefore a need to create mar ...
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Makola market should be closed and relocated somewhere else in a modern form. The market is an eyesore and looks like a sprawling shantytown in the heart of our national capital.
Good proposal George. However, I doubt if it will ever be implemented because Ghanaian politicians are afraid to lose votes.
AGYA TITUS, chop some sanitation money before you leave in December 00000!!!! CECILA DAPPAH was that ministry and got millions of dollars, euros and cedis..... So don't loose guard OOOOO !!!!
NO MORE THE CLEANEST CITY IN AFRICA???? STUPID FOOL NPP PEOPLE.
I applaud the Minister for his efforts and dedication to clean up Accra and the beaches. It’s well over due and l hoped it’s not temporary but a sustained effort. My house is at Nungua Beach and so this will be a welcome ...
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Hon Greater Accra Minister, we support you intoto. I know you are continuing from were Hon Henry Quartey left off. May Jehovah God continue to strengthen you, bless you and direct your paths.