Alhaji A.B.A Fuseini |
The Deputy
Northern Regional Minister Alhaji A.B.A. Fuseini has implored residents and
citizens of the Northern Region to attach seriousness to personal and communal
hygiene since it is embarrassing for an outsider to draw their attention to
their untidy surroundings.
According to Alhaji Fuseini, there is serious
sanitation problem in parts of the region and said it is because residents and
citizens have persistently failed to join efforts to engage in communal labour,
a practice which could have enable them to deal with petty development challenges
such as sanitation.
The Deputy Regional Minister who is also the Legislator
for the Sagnarigu Constituency made this call when he and the District Chief
Executive (DCE) for Sagnarigu Alhassan Mohammed Sorogudoo jointly launched the
President’s National Cleanup Campaign Exercise at Gumani, a suburb of the
district.
The cleanup exercise according to the DCE for
Sagnarigu is aimed at educating the people of his district about the dangers
associated with living in insanitary conditions and the benefits they can also
derive from living in a clean environment.
He called on the people to join hands with officials
of the Sagnarigu District Assembly to roll out a successful campaign since
parts of the district is not tidy and therefore pose danger to the health of residents.
Mr. Sorogudoo told Savannahnews, that
aside public education on the dangers pose by insanitary conditions in the
district, there will also be periodic cleanup exercises to the town and its
surroundings off filth.
The Launch of the event also coincided with the 69th
anniversary celebration of the United Nations which was observed simultaneously
across the globe at all UN regional and country offices.
UN Day marks the anniversary of the entry into force
in 1945 of the UN Charter. With the ratification of this founding document by
the majority of its signatories, including the five permanent members of the
Security Council, the United Nations officially came into being.
24 October has been celebrated as United Nations Day
since 1948. In 1971, the United Nations General Assembly recommended that the
day be observed by Member States as a public holiday.
Alhaji Fuseini also decried the negative accolade of
the region as a bastion of conflict, noting that, “while we continue to fight,
we dissipate our resources and derail development in our communities”.
He urged the people of Sagnarigu and Northern Region
as a whole to espouse virtues that promote peaceful coexistence so that
investors will be attracted to the area to enable government deal with the
unemployment situation among the youth.
Meanwhile Mr. Abebe Hankore, Chair of the UN Zonal Office in Tamale who led
staff of the organisation in a cleanup exercise in Gumani to mark the 69th
UN Day celebration, said every year an estimated 3, 040 Ghanaian women die
while giving birth.
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