Ghanaians demand action from citizens and government on environmental protection - Adomonline.com

Ghanaians demand action from citizens and government on environmental protection - Adomonline.com

According to the latest Afrobarometer survey conducted by the Ghana Center for Democratic Development, Ghanaians are increasingly looking to both ordinary citizens and the government to take responsibility for reducing pollution and safeguarding the environment.

The survey identified trash disposal, sanitation, and water pollution as the most critical environmental issues affecting the daily lives of citizens.

When it comes to addressing these environmental challenges, Ghanaians believe that the responsibility falls primarily on local citizens.

The findings of the Afrobarometer survey highlight the urgent need for collective action and greater government intervention to address environmental concerns in Ghana.

The responsibility for waste management, pollution control, and environmental protection should be shared between citizens and the government to achieve tangible results.

By promoting a culture of environmental responsibility, fostering public-private partnerships, and implementing sustainable practices, Ghana can take significant strides towards preserving its natural beauty and ensuring a healthier environment for future generations.

Afrobarometer surveys continue to provide valuable insights into the opinions and concerns of Ghanaians, helping policymakers, environmental organizations, and the public at large to better understand the issues and take appropriate action.

Source: AdomOnline
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