Audio By Carbonatix
The Parliamentary Select Committee on Local Government wants the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) to crack the whip and stop sewage companies from dumping faecal matter into the sea.
Speaking to journalists during of a tour of the Lavender Hill Faecal and Mudor Waste Water Treatment Plant in Accra, Chairperson of Parliamentary Select Committee said Parliament will soon outline sanctions for people who dump untreated fecal matter directly into the sea.
Patricia Appiagyei said she found it difficult to understand why people would continue dumping faeces into the sea despite the campaign against it.
“It is despicable and unthinkable and we should not encourage it under any circumstance. I am wondering why people discharge human excreta into the sea,” she said on Friday during the tour of the Plant.
The Lavender Hill Faecal and Mudor Waste Water Treatment Plant can receive as many as 500 trucks of faecal daily for treatment.
“What we are requiring of AMA is an enforcement and if we find anyone culpable it is possible we will prescribe the right sanctions as lawmakers,” she said.
Former President John Mahama inaugurated the multimillion dollar Accra Mudor Fecal Treatment Plant which was to treat fecal matter in 2016.
Managing Director for Sewerage System Ghana Limited, operators of the plant, Haidar Said, he called for the construction of a similar plant in other parts of the country to ensure an environmentally safe way of fecal matter disposal.
Latest Stories
-
The World Cup and the new geography of belonging
39 minutes -
World Cup 2026: The Stars that were a kick away from a semi-final 16 years ago, arrive in USA not as standard-bearers
50 minutes -
Sky Train trial: $2m loss was caused by Covid-19, defence lawyers argue
1 hour -
Petrol prices set for sharpest drop in months as fuel costs fall from June 16
1 hour -
Vehicle pollution, a leading risk factor for death in Ghana both the children and working class
1 hour -
GNFS intensifies fire prevention campaigns in Eastern Region
2 hours -
Presidency cuts political appointees by 124, but compensation bill jumps 148% and staff classifications raise questions
2 hours -
Retirees benefit from 7th health screening of Lordina Foundation
2 hours -
Sogakope residents storm ECG office over alleged overbilling, poor service delivery
2 hours -
BoG extends registration deadline for money transfer operators
2 hours -
Esiama Market to become commercial hub of Ellembelle – Kofi Buah
2 hours -
Black Stars to depart Rhode Island for Toronto today ahead of Panama clash on Wednesday
2 hours -
Wenchi 24-Hour Market project takes shape
2 hours -
Suaman MP urges NPP members to rally behind Dr Bawumia for victory 2028
2 hours -
Auditors’ Court to be established to prosecute audit offences – Ato Forson
2 hours