Due to the scarcity of land in Accra to accommodate new corpses at
public cemeteries, the Metro Public Health Department of Accra
Metropolitan has revealed plans to recycle graves older than twenty
years in other to accommodate new corpses.
This comes after several Ghanaians have been burying their dead ones at
their homes and Churches due to lack of space at public cemeteries.
According to the Director of MPHD, Mr Vctor Acquaye,
who feels people who died of contagious diseases could pose health risks
to those living close to burial sites.
He also told the Mirror in an interview that his team are planning to
open up the western section of the Awudome cemetery for development into
a modern well-spaced and landscaped cemetery.
He also said that after the modern development into a well- spaced and
landscaped cemetery, inquiries will be made to know the causes of a dead
person to ensure that any corpse doesn't pose public health threat to
people living around the burial site.
'Even after the land factor is satisfied, we have to know the cause of
death to ensure the burial does not pose any public health threat to
people and the environment.'
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