NEWS

Kpone, Asokore landfills become recreational centres

Two landfills—one in the Kpone Katamanso Municipality, Greater Accra Region, and the other in the Asokore Mampong Municipality, Ashanti Region, will soon be turned into multi-purpose recreational centres.

This came to light when the Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Mrs Cecilia Abena Dapaah, undertook an inspection tour of the Kpone landfill site in Kpone last Wednesday.

The minister was accompanied by some directors of her ministry, with the Municipal Chief Executive, Kpone Katamanso Municipal Assembly, Solomon Appiah, also present.

Speaking to journalists, Mrs Dapaah revealed that the government had contracted waste management giant, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, through a contractor, Waste Landfills, both of which are home-grown companies, to turn the two landfills into multi-purpose recreational facilities.

She said when completed, the foul and repugnant smell with its attendants health hazards associated with the two landfill sites would be over.

“As the rains have set in, they normally come with diseases such as cholera, therefore, this project will help avert those challenges,” the minister explained.

She went on to add that the two recreational facilities would also serve as places of relaxation for the residents.

She disclosed further that the components of the project had already started, noting that the project was expected to be completed between six and eight months.

According to Mrs Dapaah, the two recreational centres will have sporting facilities to help unearth sporting talents in the two municipalities.

She said the project was one of the ways the government was undertaking to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

For his part, the General Manager of Waste Landfills, Peter Kwei Dagadu, said that decommissioning and re-engineering works were on-going at the two landfill sites.

That, he explained, was because the two landfills had outlived their purpose.

“With this project, we will give these landfill sites new lives, with sport facilities, places of relaxation, space for crusades and other social gatherings could also be held there,” he added.

The Kpone Landfill, especially has become a subject of agitation by the residents in the community. And with its looming environmental disaster, the residents have organised series of protest to pressurise the government to shut down the landfill, particularly as it was overflowing and continued to be used as dumping ground for solid waste.

Share This
Openlife Reporter

Recent Posts

Empire Global Entertainment Founder, Mcthomas Femi, Supports VeryDarkMan’s NGO With ₦1 Million

Empire Global Entertainment Founder OpenLife Nigeria reports that Mr. Mcthomas Femi, founder and chief executive…

1 day ago

Evaristus Ehigianewoh, A Die-Hard Supporter Of Governor Okpebholo, Speaks About Edo New Government

Evaristus Ehigianewoh OpenLife Nigeria reports that Honourable Evaristus Isegulan Ehigianewoh, a die-hard believer in Senator…

2 days ago

Angulama Comes Alive As Renowned Lawyer, Astute Politician, Osima Ginah, Marks Diamond Jubilee Anniversary {Event Highlight}

Angulama Comes Alive OpenLife Nigeria reports that erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New…

2 days ago

APC Chieftain, Chief Eze, Commemorates 13th Accident Anniversary That Would Have Wiped Out His Entire Family

APC Chieftain OpenLife Nigeria reports that chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Eze…

2 days ago

Cut N9.4bn Presidency Budget For Travels, Meals, N344bn NASS Budget, SERAP Tells Akpabio, Abbas

Cut OpenLife Nigeria reports that Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the Senate…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.