Seven convicted for open defecation and illegal refuse dumping in Accra

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Sanitation Court has convicted seven individuals for engaging in open defecation and dumping refuse at unauthorised sites within the capital city.
The convicts — Albert Quaye, Kwame Owusu Ansah, Daniel Nunoo, Razak Siedu, Haruna Abdul Rauf, Desmond Okeyika, and Moro Sebere — were found guilty by Her Lordship Rosemond Vera Aryeetey, who presided over the case. Each was fined 50 penalty units, equivalent to GH₵600, or will serve three months in prison if they fail to pay the fine.
According to the prosecutor, Nii Okine Aryee, the offenders were arrested by Public Health Officers of the AMA during a special sanitation enforcement exercise conducted on October 7, 2025.
The operation, led by Madam Florence Kuukyi, focused on individuals and households violating Accra’s environmental by-laws on waste management and public hygiene.
The AMA has stepped up enforcement of its sanitation regulations in recent months, targeting open defecation, indiscriminate refuse dumping, and other unsanitary practices.
Officials emphasise that these measures are designed to protect public health and curb the spread of diseases such as cholera.
In a statement, the Assembly reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining a clean and healthy environment, warning that anyone caught flouting the city’s sanitation laws will be prosecuted.
“Keeping Accra clean is a shared responsibility,” the statement added.
Source: Classfmonline.com/cecil Mensah
Trending News
Vice President commiserates with families of Okumah boat accident victims
16:30Energy Minister engages stakeholders to strengthen Ghana’s power supply
01:18Vice President reaffirms gov't’s commitment to ending galamsey
17:11GA/R: Amasaman MP donates mattresses and chop boxes to support first-year SHS students
17:18DACF donates 500 KVA generator to Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital’s Burns and Plastic Surgery Centre
13:49Activist Ivan Kyei criticises Bank of Ghana’s new dollar conversion directive
16:19Ghana loses GHS 300 million annually to floods — UNDP
00:52Ghanaian parliamentary delegation makes official visit to Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies to strengthen legislative cooperation
02:55Cape Coast North MP donates chop boxes to 200 first-year SHS students
16:56Ghana and Zambia strengthen mining cooperation through knowledge exchange visit
13:26