Anloga DCE commends residents for participating in clean-up exercise, calls for increased turnout
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Anloga District, Sandra Seyram Kpedor, has expressed appreciation to the various institutions, organisations and individuals who participated in the general cleaning exercise held in the district.
According to the DCE, the commitment and active involvement demonstrated by participants reflect a strong sense of collective responsibility towards maintaining a clean and healthy environment in the Anloga District.
In a statement following the exercise, Madam Kpedor commended residents and stakeholders for their dedication and contributions to the sanitation campaign, noting that community participation remains essential in addressing environmental challenges and promoting public health.
She further urged all residents of the district to come out in their numbers and participate in the continuation of the exercise scheduled for tomorrow.
“Together, we can build a cleaner, healthier and safer environment for all,” she stated.
The clean-up exercise forms part of ongoing efforts to improve environmental sanitation and foster a culture of cleanliness among residents in the Anloga District.
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