Mfantseman Municipal Assembly Arrested 3 And 12 Sermon For Disobeying National Sanitation Day Exercise

The Mfantseman Municipal Assembly has taken a firm stance on non-compliance with National Sanitation Day directives.

Three individuals have been arrested and 12 sermond for court proceedings at the Mankessim police station for failing to participate in national Sanitation Day clean-up exercise.
According to information gathered, the assembly had organized a National Sanitation Day, but the individuals in question failed to participate.

This lack of cooperation has prompted the assembly to take action, with the aim of sending a strong message to those who would disregard their responsibilities.
The three individuals will face court proceedings for their non-compliance.
This move is intended to serve as a deterrent to others who might consider ignoring future National Sanitation Day directives.

The Mfantseman Municipal Assembly is urging all residents to take their responsibilities seriously and participate in national Sanitation Day events.
The assembly is committed to maintaining a clean and healthy environment, and they expect the full cooperation of all residents in achieving this goal.

The chief executive officer MCE Hon Eric Stanley Acquah emphasized that those victims will be face the law for failing to participating national Sanitation Day and is a warning to everyone who they couldn’t see them in next clean up exercise if any one disobey their protocols will also the law as it’s.

Lastly the assembly members warning those been sermon should report themselves to assembly for their punishment and explain why they couldn’t join the national Sanitation Day exercise.

Again uproud MCE Hon Eric Stanley Acquah reiterated to those 12 been sermon and 3 been arrested for not showing any mercy to them but allowed law to delied with them.
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