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The Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly has commenced a city-wide demolition exercise targeting structurally weak and dilapidated buildings, following the tragic collapse of a storey building that claimed two lives.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday, 21st June, at a location known as London Bridge, after torrential rains caused the old structure to give way.
According to the Metropolitan Chief Executive, George Justice Arthur, the Assembly has identified several high-risk buildings across the metropolis and is taking decisive steps to prevent further loss of life.
“If you come to Cape Coast, you will realise that most of the buildings are ancient. Some date back to the early 1900s and even the 1800s, because Cape Coast is a historic town,” Mr Arthur stated.
He explained that the structural integrity of many of these buildings has significantly deteriorated over time, posing serious risks to the public.
“We know the owners of these buildings. We have spoken with them and explained the urgency of the situation. To prevent further tragedies, we’ve built consensus with some of them, which is why we have already been able to demolish certain structures,” he noted.
Mr Arthur further disclosed that engagements with other property owners are ongoing, with the aim of securing their cooperation to continue the demolition exercise across the metropolis.
He assured the public that the Assembly is committed to restoring safety and order.
“We just want to ensure sanity and protect lives in the metropolis,” he concluded.
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