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Afro-Arab Group & Ayawaso East Municipal Commissions 24 Seater Lavatory Project In Nima

The Afro Arab Group of companies in collaboration with the Ayawaso east municipal assembly with support from fidelity bank Ghana under the WASH program has built a 24 seater KVIP at the Nima market to help solve of the Sanitation crisis within the market.

Nima is known with some challenges with Sanitation issues.

The 8 units of 24 seater toilet WC facilities will go a long way to serve the traders,those visiting the Nima market and the residents around the market.

The municipal chief executive officer for the people of ayawaso East Honourable Hajia Salma Mohammed Sani Adams in her remarks commended the Afro-Arab group Chairman for the initiative to make Nima one of the hygienic cities in Accra.

“Alhaji Salamu is indeed making the vision of President Akufo-Addo a reality and as the Municipal chief executive for this area I will make sure all the communities facing toilet problems get solved”. Hajia Salima added.

Alhaji Salamu Amadu on his part said “Yes of course just look at this new project we are commissioning now and the old one and also in terms of hygiene.

“We all know about our bad aspects on maintance culture bin Ghana but I can assure you this going to be different first this project is a bot project build operate and transfer level and I have a compete team with regards of maintenance of this facilities”. Chairman Salamu stated.

In all five(5) communities within the ayawaso East namely Nima 441 , Nima Frankies , Nima market , luga kanda and kusuntu line Nima will be the beneficiaries of the project.

 

Source: Thepressradio.com|Ghana|Dickson Boadi

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