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This first National Sanitation Day was observed across the country Saturday, November 1, with several well-known personalities including President John Mahama, Vice President Kwasi Amissah-Arthur and Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II taking part.
The sanitation day was instituted by the government to help cultivate the culture of keeping the environment clean. Ghana is still battling a cholera outbreak that has recorded over 10,000 cases with 200 lives lost.
Local Government Minister, Julius Debrah speaking on the Super Morning Show on Joy FM Wednesday, disclosed that VVIP, made of Reggie Rockstone, Zeal and Prodigal, has sent a proposal to support government with the initiative.
“VVIP, they brought a proposal to
us that they also want to move this campaign from a youthful angle. They
will start from the Nima, Maamobi area,” the Minister revealed.
Reggie
Rockstone told Myjoyonline.com in an interview that he is excited about
the initiative because one of the things he admired about the group
which was previously known as 'VIP', was that “they have always been
community activists.”
He explained that,
“we shall bring more attention to the issue and also entice the people via our celebrities to get down [with it]. We will organize shows and host them to bring awareness to this issue and have a general jolly good time whilst cleaning like we do in our homes.”
“Spring cleaning they call it except this one is heavy 'borla' cleaning,”
Reggie Rockstone added.
He revealed that they are still putting finishing touches to the initiative and they will start as soon as they at set.
Source:modernghana
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