On Thursday, Dancehall artiste Stonebwoy joined other Ashaiman residents for a clean-up exercise.
The exercise was to mark the National Cleaning Day campaign launched by President Akufo-Addo.
The clean-up exercise was organised by the Municipal Chief Executive, Albert Boakye Okyere.
Stonebwoy's participation was geared towards his Ashaiman to the World festival expected to come off from September 1 to 3.
In some videos shared on his social media platforms, Stonebwoy was seen with some cleaning tools while standing in gutters with others dredging them.
Some fans who were present praised the 'Therapy' hitmaker while he stood in the drains with a shovel working with some of the residents.
"Cleanliness is Next To Godliness…Joined the MCE And The People Of Ashaiman To Participate in the National Cleaning Day Exercise...Health is Wealth, clean Earth. Join Us On the 1-3 Sept...#AshaimanToTheWorldFestival 🌍🤍," Stonewboy captioned his post on Instagram.
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