Rapper Strongman Join Fight Against Open Defecation | general-entertainment
Mon, 31 Oct 2022 09:50
Rapper Strongman has teamed up with the Ministry of Sanitation, The World Bank and GAMA PCU to start on a challenge to curb the rise in open defecation within the Ashanti Region.
A press release from the rapper's camp on Friday suggests that there's a prevalence of open defecation in Greater Kumasi. It is in gentle of this that the events have come collectively to assist construct bathrooms at reasonably priced costs for households.
As a part of his social duty, the rapper determined to compose a theme music for the challenge titled 'Di Who Ni', which options singer cum producer Apya.
The challenge calls out to individuals residing in low-income areas with a 70% subsidy of the price of family bathrooms to make the capital price of accessing the bathrooms reasonably priced to low-income residents.
The beneficiary Assemblies embody eight Metropolitans/Municipal Assemblies (MMAs) of the Greater Kumasi Metropolitan Area, comprising Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Asokwa, Oforikrom, Old Tafo, Suame, Kwadaso, Ejisu and Asokore Mampong Municipal Assemblies.
In due time, Strongman can be embarking on a tour to go to neighborhoods within the area to propagate and educate them on cleanliness and the way this challenge is useful to the event of the nation.

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