By Bernice Bessey
The President of Foundation for Generational Thinkers, Prosper Dan Afetsi, has called on Ghanaians to adopt the habit of constantly cleaning their environments.
According to him, cleanness is a practice that individuals must endeavour to encourage in their homes and communities, stressing: “There should not be a day for creating filth and a day for cleaning it. Cleanness must be a daily exercise by all.” Mr. Afetsi made this statement at a community clean-up exercise dubbed “Let’s clean the Mess” organised by his outfit to mark the National Sanitation Day last week.
In his clean-up campaign message, he questioned: “Who will clean your mess? Do you think of the environment while enjoying yourself? Join us clean our community and surrounding areas on this year’s National Sanitation Day.” However, this message seemed to have been received with deaf ears, as most traders were spotted going about their business and not taking part in the exercise.
When this reporter asked him whether the country needs new laws to enforce sanitation observance, he answered that the country does not need additional laws to ensure cleanliness, but it must ensure the full implementation of already existing laws. The foundation cleaned areas like Shiabu, Agege, Dansoman Last Stop and the beach road.
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