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A massive, unsightly heap of uncollected refuse discovered on the streets of Tudu—a bustling commercial hub within the Accra Metropolitan District—has ignited widespread frustration among residents and business owners.
The accumulation, first reported on Thursday, 5th March 2026, has sparked renewed debate over the capital city’s persistent struggle with waste management and public sanitation.
For commuters and shopkeepers operating in the area, the waste has become more than just an eyesore; it is a critical health concern. With the heap obstructing pedestrian walkways and emanating a pungent odour in the tropical heat, locals are warning of the potential for a public health emergency.
Traders have noted an increase in flies and rodents, which pose a significant risk for the spread of communicable diseases.
There is growing apprehension that rainfall could wash the debris into nearby gutters, leading to artificial flooding—a common challenge in the metropolis during the rainy season.
The incident has shone a spotlight on the logistical challenges facing the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) and private waste management contractors. While the assembly often cites inadequate equipment and irregular fee payments by residents as barriers to efficient collection, citizens are demanding more proactive interventions.
Some market users have accused the authorities of failing to implement consistent collection schedules in high-traffic commercial zones. The situation in Tudu is seen by many as a microcosm of the sanitation gap that persists in spite of government initiatives such as the "Clean Accra" project.
Local community leaders have called on the AMA to dispatch an emergency cleanup crew to clear the site before the health risks escalate.
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