@Jon J, why will it not solve the problem or you don't understand what is at stake.There has been attempts at dialogue for the people to appreciate why they can not build in the area but they continue to do so, the only solut ... read full comment
@Jon J, why will it not solve the problem or you don't understand what is at stake.There has been attempts at dialogue for the people to appreciate why they can not build in the area but they continue to do so, the only solution now is to break and keep on breaking. Such behaviour is not countenanced anywhere in the world only in Ghana where some of us behave like animals.
Barko osae twum 1 week ago
Who are the persons that approved the planning permissions of these huge buildings that can be seen from miles away. Did the local assembly, MCE, assmbly men and women see these buildings cropping up in stages. etc . Ears mus ... read full comment
Who are the persons that approved the planning permissions of these huge buildings that can be seen from miles away. Did the local assembly, MCE, assmbly men and women see these buildings cropping up in stages. etc . Ears must roll cos, the government uses tax payers money to pay staff employed by government agencies to monitor such issues. They cant just sit in their offices or take bribes to allow peoples hard earned money to put a roof over their heads go waste.
Kwam 1 week ago
Ghana is a suck country. Why must we allow people to build on water ways then come back to demolish it? We are just not correct in the head as a country
Ghana is a suck country. Why must we allow people to build on water ways then come back to demolish it? We are just not correct in the head as a country
OSAFO KANTANKA 1 week ago
I am afraid I support this DEMOLITION Exercise. We have become too much Lawless these days. Toke them to court after pulling down the buildings.
I am afraid I support this DEMOLITION Exercise. We have become too much Lawless these days. Toke them to court after pulling down the buildings.
Again? Ghana is such a shithole!
I hope it solves da problem they r talkin about
@Jon J, why will it not solve the problem or you don't understand what is at stake.There has been attempts at dialogue for the people to appreciate why they can not build in the area but they continue to do so, the only solut ...
read full comment
Who are the persons that approved the planning permissions of these huge buildings that can be seen from miles away. Did the local assembly, MCE, assmbly men and women see these buildings cropping up in stages. etc . Ears mus ...
read full comment
Ghana is a suck country. Why must we allow people to build on water ways then come back to demolish it? We are just not correct in the head as a country
I am afraid I support this DEMOLITION Exercise. We have become too much Lawless these days. Toke them to court after pulling down the buildings.