One will certainly mark Ghana down if he or she had the chance to review a report on the country's sanitation system.
The country's approach to tackling waste management continues to leave much to be desired and it appears Ghana's security men are at risk.
Hardened criminals might surrender to the Ghana Police during a swoop operation, but Peacefmonline.com can boldly predict that �filth� has started assembling 'disgusting warriors' to wage a war against service men at the National Police Training School close to Tesano.
Our lens managed to capture the mountainous filth openly displayed for the general public to see as well as others which had been stashed in water-mains constructed for hydrants.
The question is, whose responsibility is it to ensure that there is no refuse heaped at that particular place?
Below are some of the pictures
Exactly What Happens To Uncovered Water-main for Hydrants.
How Water-main for Hydrant should Look Like
Weeds Take over one of the Water-mains for Hydrant right in front of the Police Training School Surrounded With Filth
A Sign Post Close to the Tesano Police Training School
One of the Water-main for Hydrant Filled With Filth
An Open Water-main for Hydrant close to Police Training School
Stashed Filth At The National Police Training School
An Open Display Of Filth
A Sign Post close to the National Police Training School
Underground Filth Surrounds Police Training School
An Open Water-main for Hydrant close to the National Police Training School At Tesano
Road Leading to The National Police Training School At Tesano
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