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Ashanti Region: Waste piles up at Oti landfill after Compactor breaks down

byHafiz Tijani
May 4, 2026
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The Oti Landfill Site in the Ashanti Region is coming under increasing strain following a breakdown of key compacting equipment, leaving hundreds of tricycle waste collectors unable to dispose of refuse at the facility.

The disruption, which has persisted for several days, has significantly slowed operations at the landfill, creating a backlog of waste and interrupting the normal flow of disposal activities.

With the compactors out of service, access to the landfill has effectively been restricted, as waste cannot be properly processed or managed on arrival. This has forced many tricycle operators—who form a critical part of the region’s waste collection system—to suspend dumping activities.

As a result, several operators have resorted to parking their tricycles loaded with waste in nearby communities, raising growing concerns about sanitation, environmental safety, and public health.

Residents in affected areas fear that the accumulation of uncollected refuse could lead to the spread of disease, unpleasant odours, and increased pest activity if the situation is not urgently resolved.

Stakeholders say the situation highlights deeper structural challenges within the region’s waste management system, particularly the reliance on limited and often overstretched infrastructure at key disposal sites.

The ongoing disruption is expected to place additional pressure on already strained sanitation systems, especially if repairs to the compacting equipment are delayed.

There are increasing calls for authorities to intervene swiftly to restore operations at the landfill and prevent the situation from escalating into a broader sanitation crisis across parts of the Ashanti Region.

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