Some structures including the building of an assembly member have been pulled down by the Tema West Municipal Assembly for encroaching on waterways at Lashibi in Accra.
This follows an initial demolition exercise carried out in the area to pave way for the free flow of water during rainfalls.
Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey who spoke to journalists during the demolition said he would not shield any wrongdoing in his quest to maintain the national capital.
“As part of the ‘Let’s Make Accra Work’ project, we are trying to bring the discipline that is lost in the region. We noticed that a washing bay has been built on a waterway. So I asked NADMO to work closely with the Assembly to ensure that unauthorized buildings are demolished.”
“The washing bay was demolished, only for my attention to be drawn that behind the washing bay was a building belonging to an Assembly. We cannot have selective justice, so I said that should also be demolished”, the Minister added.
In the meantime, the Assembly Member for the Lashibi Electoral Area, Shaibu Kabore has expressed remorse for wrongfully erecting a building on a waterway.
“I know what I did was wrong, and I accept it as fate willing to let it go. I have not received any compensation, I also apologize to the Assembly”.
The Tema West Municipal Assembly on Tuesday started the demolition of structures erected on waterways at Lashibi.
The exercise followed a directive issued by the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, to the Assembly weeks ago during a visit to the site.
The move is to help reduce the perennial flooding in the area.
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