
Rex Omar advocates permanent sanitation culture, calls floods a national wake-up call
He made the remarks on Friday, July 10, when he joined President John Dramani Mahama, government officials, security agencies, volunteers and residents in the first phase of the National Clean-up Exercise organised in flood-affected communities.
Rex Omar stressed that maintaining clean surroundings must become an integral part of the country's culture if Ghana is to effectively tackle recurring flooding and sanitation challenges.
While acknowledging the importance of public education, Rex Omar argued that awareness campaigns alone would not solve Ghana's sanitation challenges unless existing environmental laws are rigorously enforced.
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