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Homowo Clean-up Exercise commences: Mayor of Accra lauds Buzstopboys; calls for youth volunteerism to improve sanitation, sustain cleanliness

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By Jacob Aggrey

The Mayor of Accra, Hon Elizabeth Sackey, has called on the youth to actively participate in volunteer efforts aimed at maintaining cleanliness in the city.

The Mayor made the call when she interacted with the ‘Buzstopboys’ during the first day of the Homowo Clean-up Campaign an initiative aimed at enhancing the city’s sanitation ahead of the annual Homowo festival.

Mayor Sackey emphasized the critical role of the youth in sustaining a clean and healthy environment, adding that their energy, enthusiasm, and commitment could make a significant difference. “The participation of our youth is essential in our efforts to keep Accra clean. Their energy, enthusiasm, and commitment can make a significant difference,” she stated.

She praised the efforts of the ‘Buzstopboys’, a group of dedicated sanitation ambassadors, for their significant contributions to maintaining cleanliness in the city. She highlighted their volunteerism as exemplary and urged more youth to emulate their efforts to sustain cleanliness and environmental health in Accra.

“The dedication and hard work of the ‘Bus Stop Boys’ are truly commendable. They have set a high standard for community involvement and have shown us that with collective effort, we can achieve a cleaner and healthier city. I encourage all young people to volunteer in similar initiatives to help maintain the cleanliness of our beloved Accra,” Mayor Sackey said.

The Homowo Clean-up Campaign, which is being organized by the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council (GARCC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, the Ministry of Local Government, Decentralisation, and Rural Development, the Ministry of Interior, Local Government Authorities, and Zoomlion Ghana Limited under the auspices of the Ga Traditional Council (GTC) yesterday focused on Mlitsagonno, Kinka and Korle Woko Electoral Areas.

The clean-up exercise saw the participation of various stakeholders, including the security services, traditional leaders, community leaders, sanitation workers, staff of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, and volunteers, all united in their commitment to improving the city’s cleanliness.

Tomorrow’s exercise will focus on Ngleshie and Mudor Electoral Areas, with emphasis on Mantse Agbonaa, Light House, Old Slaughter House, Jamestown Police Station, Osofo Owuo, London Market, Palladium, St Mary’s (right side), Agbado, Mudor, and Nana Apaa.

Tomorrow’s exercise will focus on Ngleshie and Mudor Electoral Areas, with emphasis on Mantse Agbonaa, Light House, Old Slaughter House, Jamestown Police Station, Osofo Owuo, London Market, Palladium, St Mary’s (right side), Agbado, Mudor, and Nana Apaa.

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