THE CURRENT SITUATION OF FILTH IN GHANA





SOLUTIONS TO THESE IMPENDING ISSUES ARE AS FOLLOWS ;
Place bins at vantage points – It has been said that, the last time this was tried, the bins were stolen. Unpatriotic Ghanaians shouldn’t stop us from living well.
Police the beaches- Beaches must be policed, cleaned and preserved – Seriously, the idea of fish fattened on poop is not natural or funny. It is not a worthy cultural practice either. It should stop. The sight of adults and children constantly shitting at our coastline is one of the quickest ways of spreading disease and degrading the seabed.
Every home must have a toilet facility – In 2019, open defecation should be unacceptable to all Ghanaians. This must be the law. No landlord should be allowed to rent out rooms if they do not have a  toilet facility. There can be a schedule and a plan for existing properties to include toilet facilities for the number of occupants. But there should be no reason new properties should go up without toilets, Shops and other public places must have toilets – and they must be open to members of the public.
Time for innovative waste management solutions – They are segregating and converting rubbish to useful materials in India. If they can do that in India, then there is no reason we cannot use composting and recycling to transform waste in Ghana.
It is my prayer that this will help solve the issue of filt in Ghana.

Comments

  1. Hmmmm... it is my prayer too

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  2. We need to mobilize ourselves to solve this menace

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  3. The first step is ours.if I don't start how can i ask a brother to do it.lets join hands and combat sanitation problems

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  4. As Bene said, charity begins at home. My Rep we are not ready to change in Africa but I am sure we can still do something to eradicate this sanitation problem

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  5. We first need to take a step. Ghana must grow

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  6. We all have to do this together,to make Ghana clean.

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  7. Well said,these measures must really be put to action.

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  8. Well said,these measures must really be put to action.

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