Ghanaians Must Help Government To Manage Environmental Sanitation -Rev. Raymond Baah Abekah

The West Akyem Presbytery chairperson in the Eastern region; Rev. Raymond Baah Abekah has emphasized that sanitation must not be the sole work mandate of central government but citizens should rather task themselves to ensure that their environments are clean just as it used to be in the olden days because they they are the cause of dirt in their communities and not government.

Ghanaians Must Help Government To Manage Environmental Sanitation -Rev. Raymond Baah Abekah
The West Akyem Presbytery chairperson in the Eastern region; Rev. Raymond Baah Abekah has emphasized that sanitation must not be the sole work mandate of central government but citizens should rather task themselves to ensure that their environments are clean just as it used to be in the olden days because they they are the cause of dirt in their communities and not government.
He explained that the waste pollution in our environment are caused by the people and not the central government, hence if the citizens are willing to put a stop to unnecessary pollution of waste and will rather ensure a clean environment, the government wouldn't waste money and resources on waste management which could have been channeled to other areas for nation development.
He has therefore tasked Ghanaian citizens especially Christians and Muslims to practice what they preach or hear from their holy books (Bible and Quran) which says "cleanliness is next to godliness"  so as to make the country clean and not intend to blame the government.
He made this statement when peaking on behalf of Rev. Prof. Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church Ghana during the commissioning of a new church building at Akyem Anyinase in the Akyemansa District of Eastern region which was built by a blind old woman Madam Dorah Nketiah.
Madam Dorah Nketiah, a blind old woman who has single handedly built an ultramodern church for Akyem Anyinase Presby church in the Akyemansa district (Ofoase-Ayirebi constituency) speaking to the media revealed what motivated her to do it and encourage people who are worthy to help others in their smaller communities.