Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Emma Adwoa Appiaa Osei-Duah, has encouraged beneficiaries of the nation's sanitation program not to solely rely on the four-hour sanitation jobs but to explore additional income-generating ventures.
he highlighted that many women, especially market traders, choose to engage in early morning sweeping duties as a form of patriotic contribution and personal fulfillment before opening their shops. "We as females have been trained to sweep and we want to do this.
We love the party then.
So we want to join," she shared on TV3's New Day program. "They do that quickly and then they go and open their shop." She stressed the importance of financial independence and encouraged young people to emulate those abroad who juggle multiple jobs to survive. "We tell them that you cannot rely on this four hours and make it.