

Ghanaian Town Issues Summons After Clean-Up Flop
Koforidua Cleanup Summons: Ghanaian Assembly Issues Notices to Non-Participants. The New Juaben South Municipal Assembly in Koforidua, Ghana, took a firm stance against residents who skipped a recent communal cleanup exercise. Shop owners, drivers, and market vendors have received summons to appear before the assembly. One affected individual, speaking on condition of anonymity, shared, "I was not expecting such a crowd." The assembly’s actions underscore the importance of community participation in maintaining a clean and healthy environment. The summons highlight the potential consequences of neglecting civic responsibilities. The assembly hopes to use this as an opportunity to improve community engagement and promote environmental awareness in the future. This incident is part of a larger effort by the Ghanaian government to promote cleanliness and environmental sustainability nationwide.