Women asked to champion crusade against filth
Kumasi, May 3, Ghanadot/GNA
- Madam Augustina Gyamfi, Acting Ashanti Regional Director of
Department of Women, said that women as agents of change should
lead the crusade against filth to keep the environment clean and
healthy.
This, she said, would kelp to prevent the outbreak of diseases
such as malaria, cholera and typhoid, whose treatment had been a
drain on the country’s economy.
Madam Gyamfi was speaking after a clean-up exercise, organised
by the Department in collaboration with Teachers Educational
Workers Union (TEWU) of the Trades Union Congress and Zoomlion
Waste Management Limited, in the Kumasi Metropolis on Friday.
The programme that involved sweeping, weeding, desilting
choked-gutters in some parts of the metropolis, formed part of
events marking this year’s Women’s Week celebration in the
region, under the theme “Men and Women Working Together for a
Better Ghana”.
Madam Gyamfi stressed that women had a crucial role to play in
keeping the environment clean at all times adding “Let us try to
cultivate the habit of cleanliness in our children so that they
will grow with it”.
She said that the status of Kumasi as the Garden City of West
Africa should be sustained by ensuring clean environment at our
homes, markets and workplaces.
Madam Gyamfi commended the participants for their communal
spirit and gave the assurance that the Department would continue
to organise such exercises to help rid the metropolis of waste.
GNA