Coordinator of the Self Help Education
Programme of Ghana Education Service, Mrs Theodora Jonah, has noted that mishandling of prepared
food is a threat to public health.
She
also attributed the situation to combination of factors including lack of
self-compliance attitude among food vendors and best practices in food
preparation.
Mrs
Jonah was addressing school children at the Salvation and Korle Gonno Cluster
of Schools and urged them not to buy food at unhygienic places to enable them
stay healthy.
She
asked the school children to always wash their hands with running water in
order not to contract cholera.
Numo
Blafo III, Public Relation Officer of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly in an
interview with Ghana News Agency said because school children are unaware of
the possible sources of food contamination, it is important to sensitise them
on some of the causes.
He
said diarrhoea and cholera are related to food contamination often caused by
street vendors.
Numo
Blafo advised the school children not to buy food exposed to flies and around
gutters, adding: “Because you cannot be sure of its health safety.”
(GNA)
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