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Dream Hunt Ghana holds clean-up exercise at Dansoman Beach

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Dr Young Jin KIM,DIRECTOR KOPIA GHANA (Centre...in blue vest) with other participants

Residents, students, corporate organisations and local authorities joined forces last Thursday to clean up the Dansoman Beach in Accra as part of activities marking this year’s World Environment Day.

The exercise, organised by Dream Hunt Ghana in partnership with Wesley Grammar School, brought together Assembly Members, officials of the Municipal Assembly, staff of Cummins Ghana, students, community members and volunteers to promote environmental sustainability and climate action.

Held under the theme, “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future,” the clean-up exercise focused on removing plastic waste, bottles, fishing debris, sachet water plastics and other forms of litter that had accumulated along the shoreline.

Speaking during the exercise, the founder of Dream Hunt Ghana, Mrs Portia Adu-Mensah, said much of the waste collected had been washed ashore through ocean currents and drainage systems, a situation that reflected the growing impact of climate change, marine pollution and poor waste management practices on coastal communities.

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She noted that the pollution of beaches and marine environments posed a serious threat to ecosystems and livelihoods and called for sustained efforts to keep Ghana’s coastlines clean.

To ensure responsible disposal, the collected waste was sorted into various categories, including plastics, bottles and other recyclable materials. The waste was subsequently handed over to an authorised waste management company for transportation and disposal at an approved refuse site.

A major highlight of the event was a tree-planting exercise during which students and other participants born in June planted coconut trees along the coastline to mark their birthdays.

Speaking on the significance of the exercise, the patron of the Dream Hunt Club at Wesley Grammar School, Mr Julius Selasie Kodzo Kporha, said the symbolic gesture demonstrated participants’ commitment to environmental conservation and climate resilience while contributing to coastal restoration efforts.

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He explained that coconut trees played a vital role in protecting shorelines from erosion, improving biodiversity and enhancing carbon sequestration, making them an important tool in the fight against climate change.

As part of efforts to encourage proper waste management in the community, Dream Hunt Ghana also donated waste segregation bins to the beach community.

The bins, designed with pictures and inscriptions translated into the Ga language, are expected to make waste separation easier and promote responsible waste disposal among residents and visitors.

The Assembly Member for the area, Mr Daniel Tagoe, stressed the importance of collective action in addressing climate change and environmental degradation.

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According to him, protecting beaches and marine ecosystems is essential for safeguarding livelihoods, promoting tourism, preserving biodiversity and ensuring healthier communities.

He therefore urged residents, institutions and corporate organisations to work together in protecting the environment for future generations.

The organisers noted that the initiative contributed to the attainment of several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 6 on Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 13 on Climate Action, SDG 14 on Life Below Water and SDG 17 on Partnerships for the Goals.

Dream Hunt Ghana expressed appreciation to Cummins Ghana, the Municipal Assembly, Wesley Grammar School, community leaders and volunteers for their support in ensuring the success of the exercise.

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The organisers further called for sustained public participation in environmental conservation activities, stressing that building a cleaner, healthier and climate-resilient future remained a shared responsibility.

By Spectator Reporter

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Minority demands Attorney General’s resignation over GH¢350 million flood relief release

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The Minority in Parliament has called for the immediate resignation or dismissal of the Attorney General, accusing him of incompetence over the release of GH¢350 million from the Contingency Fund for flood relief.

Addressing the media today in Parliament, the Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei alleged that the release of the money breached legal procedures because there were ongoing garnishee proceedings involving the Contingency Fund.

According to her, the Attorney General directed the Governor of the Bank of Ghana to allow the funds to be released despite the pending court process.

“The Attorney General’s letter speaks for itself. It directed the Governor of the Bank of Ghana to give effect to the release of funds from the Contingency Fund notwithstanding the pending garnishee proceedings. Yet the Ministry of Finance subsequently announced that the GH¢350 million had been released,” she stated.

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Mrs. Appiagyei argued that the Attorney General’s actions showed incompetence and undermined due legal process.

She said the Minority believes the Attorney General should either resign or be dismissed over the matter.

The Minority maintains that public funds must be managed in accordance with the law and has called for accountability over the release of the money.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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U.S. Central Command launches strikes against Iran over attacks on commercial shipping

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U.S. Central Command forces have begun a series of powerful strikes against targets in Iran following attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.

The strikes are in response to Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels that were transiting the international waterway with civilian crews.

According to U.S. officials, the operation is intended to impose heavy costs on Iran for targeting and attacking commercial shipping in a critical global trade route.

The U.S. military described Iran’s actions as “unwarranted, dangerous, and a clear violation of the ceasefire.”

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Officials said the attacks on the civilian-crewed vessels posed a direct threat to freedom of navigation and the safety of international shipping.

The strikes mark an escalation in U.S. military action in the region aimed at deterring further aggression against commercial traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.

U.S. Central Command has not provided details on the specific targets or extent of damage from the strikes. Further updates are expected as the operation continues.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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