Sagnarigu DCE |
THE Sagnarigu District Assembly in employing a more
pragmatic way of sustaining the National Sanitation Exercise in the area has
placed children of the various communities and basic schools at the forefront
of the exercise.
This according to the District Chief Executive (DCE) for
Sagnarigu, Alhassan Mohammed Sorogudoo would inspire the children to grow with
the deep habit of maintaining personal hygiene and good sanitary environment
anywhere they might find themselves.
The National Sanitation Day in the district was very
encouraging as majority of the people took part in the exercise including the
Paramount Chief of Sagnarigu, Naa Alhaji Abdulai Yakubu, the District
Coordinating Director, Frank Oduro, heads of government agencies and
departments as well as several school children.
Addressing the participating groups after the
exercise, the DCE emphasized that the Assembly would not just wait for the
first Saturday of every month to clean the area but would rather encourage the
residents to see sanitation as their civic responsibility so as to keep them
safe and healthy at all times. “Here in Sagnarigu District we are doing it in a
very unique way by way of using the school children as our sanitation
ambassadors in the districts so that they can send the message to their parents
and relatives and also develop that habit of cleanliness”.
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Mr. Sorogudoo charged all heads of educational
institutions, departments, religious and traditional authorities to play their
expected roles to ensure the National Sanitation Day initiative inure to the
benefit of the people and the district at large.
He indicated that the Assembly and for that matter
government could save a lot of money for other developmental projects if the
public was encouraged to keep good sanitary environment at all times.
According to the DCE, the Sagnarigu District Assembly
spends a chunk of its resources for the purposes of waste management.
The residents cleaned up all
the streets, desilted all gutters and evacuated all heaps of refuse for
disposal at the landfill Site. The Paramount Chief of Sagnarigu, Naa Abdulai
Yakubu urged the people to see sanitation as a culture.
He blamed the poor sanitation situation in
the district on the district authority for their inability to collect waste
accumulated in the various communities. The Chief also appealed to the
government to provide the necessary tools that would enhance sanitation
management in the district.
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