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Prampram Abiah Beach Clean-Up Event Received a Huge Success

The Prampram Abiah Beach in Ningo-Prampram District witnessed a massive turnout of community members and notable personalities as they came together to support the beach clean-up event organized by the Wildlife and Human Resources Organization (WHRO Ghana)

 

The Prampram Abiah Beach in Ningo-Prampram District witnessed a massive turnout of community members and notable personalities as they came together to support the beach clean-up event organized by the Wildlife and Human Resources Organization (WHRO Ghana). The event, which aimed to promote clean and resilient coastal ecosystems, protect endangered sea turtle species, and raise awareness about marine pollution, was a resounding success.

The event attracted a host of dignitaries, including celebrated Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame, Hon. Clement Awulley, Hon. Asempa, and Prof. Andrews Agyekumhene
Director of Wildlife and Human Resources Organization who all showed their support for the worthy cause. The presence of these notable personalities helped draw attention to the importance of keeping our beaches clean and protecting marine life.

The clean-up event was part of WHRO Ghana’s ongoing efforts to conserve marine biodiversity and maintain healthy coastal environments. Andrews Agyekumhene
Director, Wildlife and Human Resources Organization expressed his gratitude to all participants and sponsors, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in protecting the environment.

The event was well-covered by media outlets, including DAVCADOTV and Great Ningotv, ensuring that the message of environmental conservation reached a wider audience.

The success of the event is a testament to the power of community engagement and the impact that individuals can have when they come together to make a difference. WHRO Ghana plans to expand its efforts to more coastal communities, and it’s hoped that events like this will become a regular occurrence.

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