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Pan latrine users in Bolgatanga to face prosecution

By Fatima Anafu-Astanga

Frank Atiase
December 21, 2022
in Environment, Headlines
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Bolgatanga-Ghana, Dec. 21, GNA – Mr. Evans Bornaa, Bolgatanga Municipal  Environmental Health and Sanitation Officer has  sounded a warning to recalcitrant  tenants of   Junior Staff Quarters in Bolgatanga who have not converted their pan latrines  to Water Closet toilet facilities will face prosecution soon.

Mr Bornaa who gave the warning in an interview  with the Ghana News Agency in Bolgatanga on  the status of household toilets in communities in the municipality. said out of 59 tenants living in the  Junior Staff  Quarters  with pan latrines only 27  of the tenants have  changed  their  toilets to  a modern toilet facilities and about  thirty-two (32)   of the households were  still  in their old state even after several engagements with them.

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He said a number of engagements with the tenants and a dead line of three months given them was enough for them to make needed changes to their household toilets and failure to do so, they will face prosecution.

He said this was unacceptable and injurious to the health of   the   laborers   who empty them.  for them which according to him was  an abuse of the rights of such people who carry it   “ I believe some of the laborers come from my office but this is not right  ” . The EHSO insisted.

“ The tenant  there must do what is right and therefore  come January 2023 next year “ if you do not   convert your pan latrines  into  a more decent one,  you  will be prosecuted” .

He said the use of   pan Latrines   was   banned since 1999   and it was long over- due  for  tenants to continue to use same and therefore  must do what is right .

Mr Bornaa noted that out of sixty-nine (69 ) houses at the Kotokoli  Zongo , in the municipality, 19 of the houses  did not have toilets facilities and were also given  a deadline  of three months to build a toilet facilities in their houses .

Mr Bornaa added that   the intervention of  ‘SaMaSaMa’ , a local Non- Governmental Organization in the area,  new houses developed in the municipality were putting up the requisite toilets  facilities.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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