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Kwahu East DCE leads sanitation day in Kotoso

Republic Online by Republic Online
October 6, 2025
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The District Chief Executive (DCE) of Kwahu East, Hon Samuel Asamoah on Saturday led a massive clean-up exercise at Kwahu Kotoso as part of activities marking this month’s National Sanitation Day.

The exercise brought together Assembly staff, the Assembly Member, unit committee members, local associations, and residents who joined forces to desilt drains, sweep streets, and clear refuse in the community.

Speaking to the media after the exercise, Hon. Samuel Asamoah expressed his deep appreciation to all participants for their active involvement and community spirit. He commended the residents, associations, and Assembly staff for supporting government’s ongoing efforts to promote a cleaner and healthier environment.

“This exercise is not just about today; it’s about building the habit of keeping our environment clean every day,” the DCE stated. “As a government, we are committed to providing the needed logistics to sustain these initiatives. I urge all residents to use the bins provided and avoid indiscriminate dumping. Together, we can make our communities cleaner and safer.”

Hon. Samuel Asamoah further appealed to residents to adopt proper waste management practices, stressing that environmental cleanliness is a shared responsibility that contributes to public health and community development.

The National Sanitation Day initiative, introduced to encourage communal participation in environmental hygiene, continues to play a vital role in fostering civic responsibility and promoting public health across the country.

Kwahu kotoso, the enthusiasm and turnout of residents reflected a renewed commitment to maintaining cleanliness and supporting national efforts to protect the environment.

Credit: Agbenyegah

Tags: Hon. Samuel AsamoahKotosoKwahu East DCEnational sanitation day




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