Gutter at DVLA Office Choked With Filth Formed Green Algae

Koforidua township is in a state of shock over choked gutters in the premises of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority office.

Gutter at DVLA Office Choked With Filth Formed Green Algae
Waste in the gutter

Koforidua township is witnessing indiscriminate dumping of refuse and chocked gutters filled with uncollected waste.

A gutter at the premises of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) office in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital has been choked with filth and debris from waste materials generated in relation to the operations of the authority.

Many residents are highly shocked and disappointed to notice that such a revered office will leave its gutter to be in such a mess to the extent that green algae have been formed in the gutter.

The unsanitary condition at the DVLA office leaves much to be desired but it dovetails and mirrors a general problem of irresponsibility as far as the individual sense of discipline and duty is concerned about sanitation.

The shameful condition at the DVLA office in Koforidua as observed and captured by this reporter, dents the corporate image of the government Authorized agency, responsible for the licensing and evaluation of drivers and all vehicles in the Eastern Region and Ghana as a whole.

William Ofori Akwaboa, Eastern Regional Correspondent