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Cardinal Elijah Tetteh
Founder of the Wonder Jesus Chapel International at Odumase-Krobo says sanitation offenders must first be educated on the need to ensure cleanliness before they are punished for future offences.
Cardinal Elijah Tetteh who believes that sanitation offenders must be punished for such offences, however, says most of them may be ignorant of the repercussions of their actions and may hence need to be enlightened on the need to be clean.
The lawyer was speaking at the inauguration of the Messiach Sanitation and Cleaning Services at Agomanya in the Eastern Region.
“Those who will offend the law must first be educated and after the education given to them and they still commit such crime, then such people should be punished,” he said.
Sipim Narh Terkpertey II joins calls for safe driving during yuletide, peace after elections
Nene Sipim Narh Terkpertey II of Manya Aklomuase in the Manya Krobo Traditional Area of the Eastern Region has joined calls for drivers to take extra care on the roads during the Christmas season and beyond.
He said though various stakeholders continued to play their respective parts in awareness campaigns in highlighting the dangers of speeding and drunk driving, the onus was now on individual drivers to be cautious.
The chief observed that by being cautious, drivers could help reduce the number of accidents, adding that drivers must strictly adhere to all road safety requirements and regulations to curtail road crashes in the country before, during, and after the Christmas festivities.