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Pay us all arrears now or we shut down – ESPA cries to Mahama’s government

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The Environmental Service Providers Association (ESPA) has sounded the alarm on the impending collapse of Ghana’s waste management system, warning that immediate government intervention was necessary to avoid a national sanitation and public health emergency.

Addressing a  news conference in Accra on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, the Executive Secretary of ESPA, Madam Ama Ofori Antwi, underscored that service providers were on the verge of shutdown due to mounting financial pressure. 

She said service providers who have borrowed from banks, creditors, suppliers, and other partners to sustain operations over the years  find themselves in positions where such support has seized, and in most cases, been threatened with court action. 

“If immediate government attention and intervention are not provided, these compounded challenges could cripple Ghana’s waste management system in a few days time, reversing years of progress made in keeping our cities clean and protecting public health and the environment,” she warned.

“ESPA has engaged with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, as well as relevant parliamentary committees, to facilitate payment to our members. 

Unfortunately, she noted that these efforts have yielded little progress, thus imploring the government to, as a matter of urgency, make payment to avoid shutdown by November 7, 2025.

In light of the above, Madam Ofori Antwi asked the government to expedite the release of all pending payments to ESPA members through the Ministry of Finance by the stipulated time. 

She also called for a policy review of the Sanitation and Pollution Levy as a dedicated fund to support and sustain the existing waste management infrastructure. 

“There has been an absence of a dedicated budgetary allocation for waste management over the years. The sector’s financial sustainability, therefore, remains at risk, with the possibility of service disruptions if urgent attention is not given,” she stressed.

Furthermore, she asked that Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) review the current fixed cost recovery rates paid to waste collectors, transporters, and transfer station operators. 

She explained that this stems from the fact that the existing rates have become economically unsustainable, rendering operations unprofitable for many members. “A fair and realistic adjustment is essential to ensure business viability and the continued provision of effective sanitation services across the country,” she pointed out.

While urging the government to act on their concerns with a sense of urgency, Madam Ofori Antwi emphasised that ESPA fully supported President John Dramani Mahama’s re-launch of the National Sanitation Day. 

ESPA is a coalition of private waste management companies in Ghana, working in partnership with government and local authorities to promote efficient, sustainable, and inclusive environmental services for all.

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  1. Cleaner cities and countries have dedicated budgets for waste management. And just like paying for other goods and services promptly, they see waste management as a very essential service. The same can not be said about our Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana, where waste management is always the last on the Government’s priorities and often not budgeted for. Until we pay the appropriate dues for waste management, we never compare ourselves to other African countries, where we often go for holidays. Effective waste management comes at a cost. We all generate waste, and therefore we must all be concerned about how it is managed. Let those who have ears hear, those with eyes see, and those with Ghana at heart act. #Ghanamustworkalways. #Ghanadeservesbetter. #CleanenvironmentforabetterGH.

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