The this took place on Wednesday morning, and was focus at improving the sanitation conditions of the area after a successful relocation of onion and other traders as well as scrap dealers from the place by the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council (GARCC) led by the Regional Minister, Henry Quartey.
On Wednesday, a disinfection team made up of personnel from Tebel Ghana Limited had arrived on site carrying their portable spraying equipment ready to commence the disinfection of the 80-acre land.
,The Regional Minister announced that government had allocated a portion of the land for the construction of a district hospital as part of the Agenda 111 initiative when a high level government delegation visited the site.
The Public Relations Officer of the company, Edem Makumator, indicated the exercise was in line with the ‘Let’s Make Accra Work’ initiative being spearheaded by the GARCC and that the company was poised to ensure that dwellers in the area were safe from rodent and pest attacks.
She said the chemical used for the exercise was not harmful to humans and was not going affect the health of traders and residents in the area.
The company, she added, would continue to assist the government in combating the menace of filth and its attendant infections as well as the Covid-19 pandemic by carrying out similar exercise in other parts of the country.