Let Us Keep Ghana Safe and Clean - Police Officers Engage in National Clean-up Exercise
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“National cleanup exercise won’t solve the problem without a proper sanitation system” — Efia Odo to Mahama
Hundreds of Ghanaians, including President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, government officials, security personnel, corporate organisations, and volunteers, on Friday, July 10, 2026, took to the streets across seven flood-affected regions to participate in a nationwide cleanup exercise. The exercise forms part of the government’s response to the devastating floods that struck parts of the country on Monday, …
Police deploy thousands of officers for national general cleanup exercise
The Ghana Police Service has deployed thousands of officers nationwide to support the two-day National General Cleaning Exercise, which commenced on Friday, July 10, as part of efforts to improve environmental sanitation and reduce the risk of flooding .
Police deploy over 500 officers for National Clean-Up Exercise in Greater Accra
The Ghana Police Service has deployed more than 500 officers across the Greater Accra Region to provide security and participate in the two-day National General Cleaning Exercise declared by President John Mahama following the devastating June 29 floods. The deployment is aimed at ensuring public safety while supporting the nationwide sanitation campaign to improve environmental cleanliness and help reduce the risk of flooding. Police officers j…
Let us keep Ghana safe and clean - Police officers engage in national clean-up exercise
Under the theme "Our Actions, Our Future: Cleaning Ghana after the floods," this two-day national exercise seeks to mobilise our collective duty to clean our communities, secure our environment, and safeguard lives across the country.
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