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Accra set for transformation as Ga Mantse backs Homowo clean-up initiative

Homowo Clean Up.jpeg The Homowo Clean Up Exercise is part of activities to mark this year's annual Homowo Festival

Sat, 1 Jun 2024 Source: Kojo Smith, Contributor

The Ga State is set to embark on a massive clean-up exercise aimed at cleaning the capital city, Accra, in collaboration with the government (Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development), the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council, and Zoomlion Ghana Limited.

The initiative, dubbed the Homowo Clean Up Exercise, is part of the activities put in place to mark this year's annual Homowo festival of the Ga people.

His Royal Majesty, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, Ga Manste, has thrown his mighty weight behind the initiative, urging all chiefs and people of Ga State to participate fully in the clean-up exercises. He also called on the Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to support the traditional council in carrying out the project.

"Let's get to work and get Accra clean and working again," he emphasized.

Ga Manste made the call when the Greater Accra Regional Minster and the Minister of Sanitation paid a courtesy call on him at the Ga Manste palace on Friday, May 31 2024.

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Nii Titus Glover, assured the Ga Manste of the support from the Regional Coordinating Council to ensure the initiative's success. He also promised that public education and general sanitation concerns would be intensified during this period.

Madam Lydia Seyram Alhassan, Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, commended the traditional authority for taking the lead in the initiative and added that their influence would yield positive results.

The objectives of the Homowo Clean-Up Exercise include:

    • Promoting a clean and green environment.


    • Enhancing public waste collection and cleansing.


    • Promoting public education and law enforcement on cleanliness.
    • Improving public health.


  • Zoomlion Ghana Limited, the African waste management expert, will provide logistical support for the exercise throughout the programme.

    The traditional authority's participation in the clean-up exercise can command community respect and influence, highlight cultural significance, resolve minor conflicts, and promote cooperation.

    The initiative will also include sustainability sensitization, public education, sanitation awards schemes, and monthly clean-up days.

    The project's expected impact includes reducing pollution and health risks, promoting tourism, reducing public health care costs, and mitigating environmental damage.

    It is also expected to increase community pride and sense of ownership, raise awareness and public education and improve visual appeal.

    Source: Kojo Smith, Contributor