Audio By Carbonatix
The Tema Port has donated items worth some GH¢8, 000 to both the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) and the Tema Traditional Council to aid the National Sanitation Day Exercise.
The National Sanitation Day was instituted by government to deal with Ghana’s poor sanitation situation some five months ago.
The 5th edition of the exercise scheduled for March 7 is expected to receive patronage from Ghanaians across the country.
In its bid to ensure the success of the National Sanitation Day and guarantee clean and healthy society, the Port of Tema has donated the items, which includes 10wheel barrows, 20 shovels, 20 rakes, 24 hand gloves, 2 packets of nose masks, 20 long brooms and 20 foot forks worth about Gh¢ 4,000 to the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) to support the organization’s effort in ridding the Tema community and the country at large of filth.
Presenting the items to NADMO, a Marketing and Public Relations Officer of the Port of Tema, Isaac Tawiah, said the Ports administration is always ready to support any effort to make the country a better place for citizens and expressed hope that the items will be very useful to cleaning the Tema Metropolis in particular and the Nation at large.
The officials of NADMO who received the items were full of praises for the Tema Port and called on other organizations to emulate the gesture.
“We hope and pray that this will go a long way in cleaning the whole community” said Abdulai Iddrisu, Head of Operations, Tema Metro, NADMO.

Tema Mantse, Nii Adjei Kraku II
Earlier, the authorities of Tema Port had made similar donations to the Tema Traditional Council led by Tema Mantse, Nii Adjei Kraku II, and his elders who were full of praises for the Tema Port and also urged other organizations to follow suit.
Latest Stories
-
Calls to suspend Publican AI system premature – Awingobit
9 minutes -
Viktoria Plzen coach hails transformed Prince Adu after standout display against Slavia Prague
12 minutes -
“There was no security on our team bus” – Berekum Chelsea PRO recounts fatal robbery attack
1 hour -
Bodø/Glimt’s Hauge excited about representing Norway at FIFA World Cup
1 hour -
Daily Insight for CEOs: Driving performance through clear accountability
2 hours -
Israel steps up strikes on Lebanon and Hezbollah attacks continue as talks loom
2 hours -
Boost for 24 hour economy: PURC to introduce night power tariffs for businesses
2 hours -
GRIDCo commissions 145MVA transformer at Afienya substation
2 hours -
US judge dismisses $10bn Trump defamation suit against Wall Street Journal
2 hours -
Photos: UEW Public Lecture Series 2026
2 hours -
CSIR Scientist urges community-driven approach to fight illegal mining
2 hours -
GUTA suspends strike as gov’t opens door for further consultations on Publican AI System
2 hours -
Asokore Mampong bans minors, foreigners from operating ‘Adedeta’ tricycles
2 hours -
AUCB equips students to boost self-employment and cut graduate unemployment
2 hours -
Experts call for waste-to-energy shift to cut landfill costs
2 hours