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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) sued the Ministry of Justice, Food and Agriculture, as well as the Department of the General Registry, for hiring unauthorized waste treatment companies.
Miss Linda Kumbuno, prosecuting officer on behalf of WADA, informed the Adjabeng District Court, chaired by Mr. Isaac Addo, that the institutions had not complied with the notifications that they received. had been served and had also refused to subscribe to the polluter pays principle to help eradicate dirt. metropolis.
She added that WADA had contracts with approved waste management companies to help manage this waste in the metropolis, and that 11 subcontractors have been accredited for this purpose.
She said that in the areas of the defendants, Jekora Ventures, had been badigned to garbage collection in ministries and surrounding areas.
In their response, representatives of the three state institutions explained that they were not able to comply with WADA guidelines at the time due to Previous two-year contractual agreements with other waste management companies.
They therefore asked the Court to give them time to terminate their contract with the previous service providers before appealing to Jekora Ventures.
According to WADA's sanitation statutes, outsourcing to the services of non-accredited waste management companies is an offense.
Addressing Citi News, WADA 's public relations officer, Gilbert Ankrah also urged locals in Accra' s metropolis to ensure that they only deal with one another 's. with approved waste management companies.
The court adjourned the case on August 28, 2019 to allow the accused institutions to produce the previous contracts they had entered into with these waste management companies.
Other institutions, including Ghana's legal aid system, were also dragged to court.
The legal aid system pleaded with the court to comply with WADA guidelines and was acquitted and released.
– citinewsroom with additional GNA files were used in this report
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