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Agona Environmental Health sets up Environmental Police to clamp down on sanitation offenders
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Agona Environmental Health sets up Environmental Police to clamp down on sanitation offenders

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Head of the Environmental Health Department of the Agona West Municipal Assembly, Mr. Mac Dzodzodzie, has announced the formation of a dedicated Environmental (Sanitation) Police Unit with a stern warning to residents who habitually dump refuse into gutters and drains, leading to frequent blockages.

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