Hundreds of residents participated when the Tano South Municipal Assembly observed National Sanitation Day in Bechem. The event followed the theme "A Clean Environment, Our Responsibility" under the government's Clean Up Ghana Agenda. Member of Parliament Charles Asiedu and Municipal Chief Executive Emmanuel Kwame Frimpong led the exercise alongside traditional leaders and various organizations. Community members swept streets, cleared gutters, and completed other cleaning tasks throughout the municipality.
Municipal Chief Executive Frimpong praised residents for their strong participation and emphasized ongoing education about pollution dangers. The Member of Parliament commended President Mahama's sanitation commitment and announced plans for a task force to enforce local sanitation laws. Omanhemaa Nana Adwoa Po Dwamena Serwaa II thanked all participants and wished students success in their examinations. She encouraged residents to abandon harmful practices while adopting sustainable hygiene habits. Traditional Council collaboration helped ensure the program's success across the community.
Municipal Chief Executive Frimpong praised residents for their strong participation and emphasized ongoing education about pollution dangers. The Member of Parliament commended President Mahama's sanitation commitment and announced plans for a task force to enforce local sanitation laws. Omanhemaa Nana Adwoa Po Dwamena Serwaa II thanked all participants and wished students success in their examinations. She encouraged residents to abandon harmful practices while adopting sustainable hygiene habits. Traditional Council collaboration helped ensure the program's success across the community.