Fourteen defiant petty-traders were on Saturday arrested and fined between thirty and one hundred Ghana Cedis for refusing to take part in the National Sanitation Day programme
The arrest was carried out by the La-Nkwananang-Madina Municipal Assembly/ Police Task force during last Saturday’s National Sanitation Exercise led by LaNMMA with the assistance of the police within the Assembly’s catchment area.
Mr. Joseph Quacoe, the Head of Environmental Health Unit of LaNMMA, said the arrest was because the petty traders refused to participate in the clean-up exercise.
The traders were therefore fined and warned.
Mr Quacoe said the 15th National Sanitation Day exercise in Madina begun with earnest at about 6.00a.m., with the participation of Madina Market women, traders at the roadside and the staff of LaNMMA.
Two organizations, the Madina Queen of Peace Catholic Church Marshallans and the Miss Galaxy Queens of Madina also participated. These groups were supplied with tools for the exercise by LaNMMA.
Mr. Quacoe described the sanitation exercise as successful but was quick to add that there were lots of challenges.
He explained that most residents had to be compelled before they embarked on the cleanup exercise.
The LaNMMA waste trucks supported by Alliance Waste carted the entire refuse for disposal at Nsumia near Nsawam and Kpone landfill sites.
The Head of LaNMMA Sanitation, complained about the lack of a final disposal site in the Municipality.