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Badu Emmanuel

2 years ago

INCREASE IN STREET JUNKIES MEANS GHANA IS BECOMING A FAILED STATE ? MEDIA CONSULTANT

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A media expert, Lys Hafron-Asare has communicated worry about the expansion in the quantity of addicts and convicts on the chief roads of Accra and different pieces of the country.

 

As per her, the circumstance means that Ghana is progressively turning into a bombed state.

 

Adding to conversations during the news paper audit section of the AM Show on Tuesday, she told have, Benjamin Akakpo that the presence of these addicts on the roads further adds to the rising degrees of foulness in the capital.

 

In her view, in the event that the circumstance isn't tended to, then the nation is 'going no place'.

"I continue saying that we are outfitting towards a bombed state, since we can't deal with next to no things. We continue to see the expansion in the quantities of addicts on our streets. We continue seeing an increment of individuals living out on the roads not having anyplace to lay their heads, and it continues to cause us serious issues.

 

Since the rottenness in the city, on the off chance that we look cautiously, is made by these individuals who have no legitimate spot to remain, who are tingling to get by. They live from hand to mouth. Furthermore, they rest anyplace they get. They have no legitimate offices to utilize. Furthermore, on the off chance that we're not ready to contain these individuals or on the other hand on the off chance that we're not ready to guarantee that their ways of life are improved, then it returns to us, since then they make rottenness all over and the city specialists are overpowered on the grounds that there's such a lot of foulness and there's rottenness all over the place", she made sense of. She proceeded: "These are similar individuals who are gagging our drains since they have no place to arrange their deny. You put containers on the streets and these receptacles are taken. You [cover drains with] metal drain covers and these metals are taken to made coal pots by individuals who feel that that is the most effective way they can get the asset to earn enough to pay the bills.

Thus we continue to do exactly the same things again and again and hence we're not moving along. Since, supposing that you put it today, someone takes it. You put it tomorrow, another person takes it. You most likely get worn out and don't put any longer. Or on the other hand most likely there's no more cash to put [more]".

 

Lys Hayfron-Asare's remarks were on the rear of late open opinions about the poor sterile circumstances in the capital, particularly directly following the perpetual flooding in Accra.

 

A visit to some chief business sectors and exchanging focuses Accra uncovers gigantic stacks of junk, some of which produce extremely hostile smell. The circumstance typically prompts stifled drains at whatever point it downpours.

As of late, JoyNews' Loise Asare visited the Agbogbloshie market, where dealers smoldered at the disappointment of city specialists to effectively utilize their expenses, by instantly tending to the rottenness that overwhelms the market.

In such manner, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) and the National Disaster Management (NADMO) have been setting out on exercises to sharpen people in general on the need to keep solid environmental factors, while cinching down on deviant residents who overlook the important wellbeing rehearses.

 

To address the sterilization issue, city specialists likewise keep on carrying out a progression of measures to make the capital cleaner and ecologically more amiable. 

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