Adaklu in the Volta Region is the cleanest town in Ghana – Australian High Commissioner

Adaklu in the Volta Region is the cleanest town in Ghana – Australian High Commissioner

- Andrew Gregory, the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, has called Adaklu as the cleanest town in Ghana

- Adaklu is a town located near the Volta Regional capital, Ho, in the region

- According to the high commissioner after a short visit to the town, Adaklu has no plastic pollution & is very green

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The Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, Andrew Gregory, has voted Adaklu in the Volta Region of Ghana as the cleanest town in the entire country.

In a post sighted by YEN.com.gh on his official Facebook handle, the iconic foreigner indicated that the town was absolutely spotted when he paid a visit.

By way of giving more detail, the high commissioner explained that there was no plastic pollution in sight and the town was extremely calm and peaceful.

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Adaklu in the Volta Region is the cleanest town in Ghana – Australian High Commissioner
Adaklu in the Volta Region is the cleanest town in Ghana – Australian High Commissioner Credit: Australian High Commissioner, Ghana
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In a subsequent post by Andrew Gregory, he explained that although his stay in the Volta Region was really short, it was not short of being really sweet.

In conclusion, he stated that the hospitable natives of the region and the clean green landscape are calling on him to return to the town as quickly as he can.

Thanks for having me today Volta Region. It was short but sweet and I learned a lot. Your warm welcoming people and clean green landscape are already calling me back. See you soon!

In an earlier report by YEN.com.gh, the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, Gregory Andrews, was spotted at the dirty Laboma beach in Accra, cleaning the area with a number of people.

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In the video sighted by YEN.com.gh on the official YouTube channel of Ghanavi TV, it is indicated that respected icon's clean-up exercise formed part of activities to mark September 19 as World Clean Up Day 2020.

Gregory Andrews was reported to have joined the Ghana Wildlife Society, along with over 100 volunteers and other partner sanitation agencies to embark on the exercise.

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