
June 29 flood disaster: Accra will bounce back – Mahama
President Mahama explained that the government would later ensure that the garbage at the transfer stations was transferred by the bigger trucks to the site at Amasaman; hence, he reiterated his directive to all the ‘aboboyaas’ that were taking part in the national clean-up exercise to go to the nearest waste transfer station to offload.
Speaking on the two-day day of the national cleanup exercise at Alajo in Accra, President Mahama said: “Ghana is a resilient country… and we’ll bounce back better than before.
The President directed Zoomlion Ghana Limited to open the waste transfer stations in Accra so that the ‘aboboyaa’ (three-wheeled motorised tricycles) and others could take the garbage to these sites for proper disposal, so they don’t need to go all the way to Amasaman to dispose of the waste.
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