Kwadaso Assembly Boosts Sanitation with New Waste Containers


 The Kwadaso Municipal Assembly has taken steps to improve sanitation in the municipality with the commissioning of four waste containers at strategic locations to help reduce littering.


The initiative is aimed at ensuring proper waste disposal and maintaining a cleaner environment for residents.


Speaking to OTEC News at the commissioning on March 31, 2026, the Municipal Chief Executive, Eric Assibey, said the move is intended to strengthen the sanitation system and reduce the cost of clearing waste that is often left to pile up on the ground.



He explained that keeping refuse in designated containers would make collection easier and more efficient, instead of relying heavily on machines to clear scattered waste.


Hon. Assibey also appealed to residents to stop indiscriminate dumping and avoid littering, urging them to make sanitation a priority.


He emphasized that maintaining cleanliness is key to preventing health risks and ensuring a safe environment for all.



The Kwadaso Municipal Environmental Health Officer, Genevieve Anthony, says authorities have begun strict legal enforcement against indiscriminate waste disposal, revealing that about 30 offenders have been prosecuted within the past month, with some fined and others facing bench warrants.



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