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April 3, 2026
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Local Gov’t Minister urges public to prioritise sanitation, food safety amidst Easter festivities
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Key Points
- The Minister of Local Government and Religious Affairs urged citizens to prioritize sanitation, environmental cleanliness, and safe food practices during Easter.
- Minister Ahmed Ibrahim appealed for responsible waste management and proper hygiene throughout the holidays.
- He emphasized protecting the environment and safeguarding public health through proper food handling and preparation.
- Ghanaians were encouraged to embrace the spirit of love, unity, compassion, peaceful coexistence, and mutual respect among different faiths.
- The Minister extended warm Easter wishes, describing the season as one of joy, renewal, and hope.
Why This Matters
This matters for Ghana as it addresses critical public health and environmental issues, which can be exacerbated during holiday periods due to increased gatherings and waste. Promoting sanitation and food safety helps prevent disease outbreaks, while the call for unity and religious tolerance is vital for maintaining national cohesion and peace in a diverse society.
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