*Revolutionary Change Needed to Tackle Sanitation Challenges in Ghana - Second Deputy Minority Whip* Hon. Jerry Ahmed Shaib, Member of Parliament for Weija Gbawe Constituenc
*Revolutionary Change Needed to Tackle Sanitation Challenges in Ghana - Second Deputy Minority Whip* Hon. Jerry Ahmed Shaib, Member of Parliament for Weija Gbawe Constituency and Second Deputy Minority Whip, has attributed Ghana's sanitation crisis to a poor mindset, saying people litter and dump refuse into drains with impunity, posing a risk to public health. Speaking in Parliament, Hon. Shaib emphasized the need for a "revolutionary education" on health and the environment, citing instances of poor sanitation practices, including in the capital, Accra, where Metropolitan Assemblies are understaffed, with some sub-districts being run by unqualified staff. Hon. Shaib also raised concerns about the non-payment of sanitation workers, some of whom have not been paid for up to nine months, and called for the recruitment of more staff, better pay, and improved working conditions. Additionally, he suggested that the sanitation sector should be opened up to more companies to promote com
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