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Photo: How Accra manages solid waste disposal using 'Aboyaa' on muddy roads leading to McCarthy Hills dumpsite
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Photo: How Accra manages solid waste disposal using ‘Aboyaa’ on muddy roads leading to McCarthy Hills dumpsite

June 13, 2026 2 Min Read
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How Accra West makes use of ‘aboboyaa’ to handle strong waste. Images and video by Douglas Annie Frimpong

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Numerous tricycles loaded with rubbish, generally often known as “”AboboyaLengthy queues have shaped alongside the N1 Expressway in Accra’s McCarthy Hills space, particularly from Sakaman Junction to Malam Junction to Tetegu Junction.

They wind their means down a muddy entry street close to the McCarthy Hills dump in Weija Gbawe city.

These tricycles are transporting waste from totally different elements of Accra, inflicting site visitors jams on the path to the disposal web site.

Ever because the rains started in June this yr, the variety of tricycles caught in site visitors jams and lining the roads has been rising day-to-day.

Graphic On-line picture editor; Douglas Annan Frimpong visited the world and captured footage of tricycles meandering via the mud as they made their strategy to the dump.

Groups from the Ministry of Native Authorities and Zoomlion had been additionally on the scene on Saturday (June 13) to evaluate the state of affairs and discover a resolution.

The next photographs and movies present an extended line of tricycles heading to the McCarthy Hills dump.

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