AMA Prosecutes Sanitary Offenders

The Metropolitan Public Health Department of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), has generated GH₵80,000 from fines imposed on sanitation offenders prosecuted in the 10 sub-metros.

Dr Simpson Anim Boateng, Director of the Department in an interview with Ghana News Agency, said a total of 616 sanitation cases from January to May, were prosecuted while others were cautioned and discharged.

He noted that many people residing in the metropolis do not comply with the bye-laws on environmental health, which are the basis of poor waste management in Accra; hence the need to intensify the sanitation laws to serve as deterrent to others.

He said the measures have become necessary to curb the practice of open defecation, littering, dumping of refuse into drains that cause diseases.

Dr Boateng warned animal owners to ensure that they pen them to abate nuisance within the communities.