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Middle Belt Development Authority to end open defecation in five regions – CEO

The implementation of the government’s one-million-one constituency programme would provide public toilets in deprived communities to end open defecation in the five operational regions, Mr Joe Danquah, the Chief Executive Officer of the Middle Belt Development Authority (MBDA) has said.

Established in 2017 by ACT 962 of the Parliament, the MBDA Authority exercises its mandate in five regions; Ashanti, Bono East, Ahafo, Bono and Eastern and it is the main vehicle for spearheading the development of these regions.

He explained the Authority had undertaken needs assessment and it would construct more public toilets in lacking communities to end open defecation for improved sanitation in local communities.

Mr Danquah said this when he inaugurated development projects including classroom blocks, toilets and Community-based Health Service Compound (CHPS) in some communities in the Techiman North District of the Bono Region.

The Tuobodom Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Primary, Buoyem Methodist Primary, the local SDA Primary and Methodist Primary Schools at Offuman and Bouyem Methodist Primary Schools benefited from three-unit classroom blocks, while a CHPS compound was constructed at Mesidan.

Earlier, our correspondent gathered open defecation was normal at the Tuobodom Mission in the Dompoase Electoral Area, and the Offuman Zongo community because of lack of public toilets.

Some residents including women and children in the two localities who lacked, and were deprived of household toilets visited the nature call in bushes around the neighbourhoods, a situation which had worsened the poor sanitary condition in the areas.

But, some of the women could not hide their joy, when Mr Danquah handed over a 10-seater water closet toilet for each of the communities, constructed by the MBDA at the cost of GHC342,000.

Mr Danquah explained the MBDA through the one-million-one constituency programme was determined to identify and address the social needs to make life comfortable for the people, particularly those in deprived communities.

He said beneficiary communities which take good care of the projects could benefit from more development under the programme.

On behalf of the residents, Mr Nicholas Sarkodie, the Assemblyman for Dompoase Electoral Area, expressed appreciation to the MBDA, and hoped the Authority would further construct more of the toilets in other localities in the area.

He noted open defecation remained a daunting sanitary challenge in the electoral area, and appealed to the District Assembly to also support in addressing the problem.

Describing the old structure as appalling and discouraging, the Madam Jamilatu Haruna, Midwife in-charge of the Mesidan CHPS compound expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the Authority, saying the residential quarters attached to the new CHPS compound would motivate nurses to accept postings to serve in the community.

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He said beneficiary communities which take good care of the projects could benefit from more development under the programme.

On behalf of the residents, Mr Nicholas Sarkodie, the Assemblyman for Dompoase Electoral Area, expressed appreciation to the MBDA, and hoped the Authority would further construct more of the toilets in other localities in the area.

He noted open defecation remained a daunting sanitary challenge in the electoral area, and appealed to the District Assembly to also support in addressing the problem.

Describing the old structure as appalling and discouraging, the Madam Jamilatu Haruna, Midwife in-charge of the Mesidan CHPS compound expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the Authority, saying the residential quarters attached to the new CHPS compound would motivate nurses to accept postings to serve in the community.

    Skynewsroom

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