07
Mar
Choked gutters, burning waste, and toxic air—this is the daily reality in parts of La Dade Kotopon. In response, residents, municipal authorities, and environmental advocates joined forces in a large-scale clean-up effort aimed at improving air quality and promoting waste segregation. Organised by the La Dade Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LADMA) in collaboration with the Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO), the initiative was part of the Greater Accra Regional Sanitation Day observed on the last Friday of every month. The exercise, which brought together community members, students, and local officials, emphasised the dangers of open waste burning and improper disposal, which…