Homowo Clean-up Hits Rawlings Park, Makola, CMB

A scene during the cleanup exercise

 

The Homowo clean-up exercise on Saturday, July 13, extended its reach to the Rawlings Park, Makola, CMB and the Central Business District (CBD) of Accra leaving a trail of spotless streets and surroundings in its wake.

The initiative, led by the Ga Mantse, Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has garnered immense support from government ministries, residents, stakeholders, and Zoomlion Ghana Limited.

Security and compliance were ensured by personnel from the Ghana Police Service and Ghana Armed Forces, who were present throughout the operation.

The clean-up exercise entered its second phase, targeting key areas in Accra’s CBD, with Zoomlion providing the necessary resources, including garbage trucks, personnel, and equipment.

The team, comprising senior officials from the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council (GARCC), Asafoatsemei, Asafoanyemei, and environmental health officers, worked tirelessly to ensure a thorough clean-up.

Also, in attendance were Chief Operating Officer for the Environment and Sanitation Cluster of Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), Florence Larbi, and Chief Corporate Communication Officer of JGC, Sophia Kudjordi, who both actively participated in the initiative, demonstrating their company’s commitment to a cleaner and healthier Accra.

They cleared trash, swept streets, and removed debris, transforming the streets into clean and safe spaces.

Ga Mantse, Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, who took part in the exercise expressed his delight at the transformation, stating, “It’s a privilege to walk on these streets and know that they are safe again and they are clean.”

He emphasised the importance of resident participation in maintaining a clean and healthy city, urging everyone to play their part in keeping Accra clean.

The exercise is part of the Homowo festival celebrations, aimed at restoring Accra’s glory and promoting a culture of cleanliness.

The initiative has received widespread praise, with many calling for its continuation beyond the festival period.

Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs of Zoomlion, Emma Adwoa Appiaa Osei-Duah, encouraged, especially the traders, hawkers, and shop owners, to take active part in the exercise for their own safety.

According to her, unsanitary conditions bring about diseases that can affect them and people who patronise their goods and services.

She urged the Metropolitan, Municipal, And District Assemblies (MMDAs) to enforce the sanitation by-laws to ensure cleanliness in Accra.

The success of the exercise was a testament to the power of community spirit and collective action, inspiring a cleaner and healthier Accra for all.

 

A Daily Guide Report