Audio By Carbonatix
The Ketu South District Assembly raked in 29, 641 Ghana cedis revenue from public toilets last year, a 161.38 per cent increase over the 11, 340 Ghana cedis made in 2008 as measures instituted to block leakages and stealing paid off.
Mr John Kwadzo Addy, the District Finance Officer, told the GNA that through effective reform, huge revenue could be made from the 78 public toilets in the area.
"Elimination of all revenue loopholes, improving on the accounting procedures and supervision of toilet managements are part of the strategies we took", he said.
Mr Addy said managements of the toilets were reviewed and collections were directly paid to the Assembly's Revenue Office and not to be handed over to any staff or official of the Assembly to pay in.
He said the 16-seat water closet toilet behind the public transport terminal at Aflao, for instance, collects 800 Ghana cedis per week compared to about 500 Ghana cedis previously.
Mr Addy said an important component of the Assembly's Toilet Management Strategy to promote and enforce good hygiene to ensure user and environmental safety, aside the revenue benefit, would be rolled out soon.
Mr Addy said private commercial toilets would be covered under this scheme for supervision to ensure they conform to health standards with those failing risking closure.
He said private toilets would also be made to pay some rates to the Assembly while new guidelines would have to be followed in the construction of private toilets.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana Police warns of rising human trafficking through sports
4 minutes -
SLTF starts disbursement for 2025/2026 No Academic Fees programme
12 minutes -
KGL group reaffirms commitment to tax compliance with GHS 153 Million contribution to GRA
17 minutes -
Gov’t to begin payment of 17-month salary arrears for unpaid teachers in May
22 minutes -
Government absorbing cost of fuel relief, not industry – Richmond Rockson rebuts COMAC CEO
25 minutes -
South African opposition figure Malema sentenced to five years in prison
27 minutes -
Lack of unified position on OSP harming governance clarity- Kojo Asante
29 minutes -
OSP scrapping talk raises questions over anti-corruption consistency – MFWA Boss
42 minutes -
GOIL slashes fuel prices at pumps; petrol selling at GH¢13.27, diesel now GH¢16.10
52 minutes -
Late-night eating, prevention, and the case for nutrition in primary health care
55 minutes -
Efforts to whittle down OSP powers undermine anti-corruption fight – Sulemana Braimah
1 hour -
Temporary suspension of momo accounts to enhance security – MobileMoney Ltd explains
1 hour -
Article 88(4) empowers OSP to act independently – Davis Opoku Ansah
1 hour -
Tano North MCE cuts sod for ultramodern police station at Susuanso
1 hour -
Low-cost lifesaver: Rural midwife designs basket for emergency newborn transfers in Bosomtwe
1 hour