Amansie West DCE Calls for Collective Effort to Keep Environment Clean

The District Chief Executive for Amansie West, Hon. Prince Manu Molis, has emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in maintaining a clean environment.

He urged Ghanaians to join forces with local assemblies to participate in monthly clean-up exercises, a initiative he believes will significantly improve sanitation in the country.

Hon. Prince Manu Moris made this call during a clean-up exercise held at Bonteso in the Amansie West, where participants demonstrated their commitment to the cause.

The DCE’s appeal highlights the need for attitudinal change and community involvement in addressing Ghana’s sanitation challenges.

Hon. Prince Manu Moris stressed the importance of citizens working together with local assemblies to keep the environment clean.

The DCE encouraged Ghanaians to participate in regular clean-up exercises to improve sanitation and promote a healthier environment.

Some of the participants shared their commitment of joining the exercise.

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