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     Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences

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2014(Vol.6, Issue:8)
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Households’ Awareness and Perception of Sanitation Bye-laws in Ghana: Evidence from Kumasi Metropolis

Ishak Shaibu and Dadson Awunyo-vitor
Corresponding Author:  Dadson Awunyo-Vitor 
Submitted: August 12, 2013
Accepted: August 24, 2013
Published: August 20, 2014
Abstract:
The study seeks to assess households’ perception and satisfaction for the current waste management system and to evaluate the level of awareness and attitude of households’ towards sanitation bye-laws within the Kumasi Metropolis. Data for the study was collected from secondary and primary sources. Questionnaire was employed in gathering the primary data. Statistical Package for Social Scientist (SPSS) was used to analyze it. The study revealed that the residents are not happy with the current sanitation situation within the metropolis. A large proportion of the respondents are not aware of the sanitation bye-laws of the Assembly. Furthermore, the study revealed that the frequency of waste collection is very low resulting in piles of waste in secondary receptacles which can lead to health hazards. There is the need for the assembly to step up her efforts to educate residents within the metropolis on the sanitation bye-laws. Abridged versions of the bye-laws could be printed in both English and Twi languages and distributed to residents, as well as being published on the Assembly’s website for easy access by internet users. It is also important that the KMA empower and motivate waste collection companies to improve their efficiency, expand their coverage to reach out to the entire city and get larger proportion of residents to subscribe to the private waste collection system.

Key words:  Ghana, Kumasi metropolitan assembly, sanitation bye-laws, waste management, , ,
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Ishak Shaibu and Dadson Awunyo-vitor, . Households’ Awareness and Perception of Sanitation Bye-laws in Ghana: Evidence from Kumasi Metropolis. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences, (8): 402-407.
ISSN (Online):  2041-0492
ISSN (Print):   2041-0484
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