
Residents of Adekopa-Sonitra, a community near Amasaman in the Greater Accra Region, are calling for urgent government intervention to address the deteriorating state of a local landfill site. The facility, which has become a significant public health threat, is reportedly suffering from chronic mismanagement and equipment failure. Community members report that the situation has escalated recently, leading to overflowing waste and a surge in environmental hazards that directly affect the daily lives and well-being of the local population. The crisis at the Adekopa-Sonitra site has been exacerbated by the redirection of numerous waste collection tricycles to the location, coupled with malfunctioning heavy machinery intended to compact and manage the refuse. This combination has resulted in waste spilling onto access roads, effectively blocking transit for residents and making the area nearly impassable. Furthermore, the lack of proper maintenance has turned the site into a breeding ground for pests. Residents have highlighted a worrying increase in infestations of maggots, mosquitoes, and rats, which they fear will lead to an outbreak of diseases if the site is not properly remediated. In light of these worsening conditions, the community is demanding that the relevant authorities provide immediate repairs to the broken equipment and establish a more efficient management protocol for the landfill. Key requests include the creation of an alternative route for waste vehicles to prevent the blockage of community roads and a comprehensive cleanup to mitigate the current pest infestation. Residents emphasize that without swift action from the government and waste management agencies, the environmental degradation will continue to pose a severe risk to the health of hundreds of families living in the Amasaman enclave.
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