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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly is warning residents in flood prone areas earmarked for demolition exercises to desist from dictating to the taskforce.
According to the AMA, all structures identified have been selected after careful observation and nothing will stop the exercise.
Some squatters behind the Neoplan Station where demolition took place last week are accusing the AMA of avoiding some affected structures.
But the Chairman of the AMA Rapid Response Unit, Philip Paa Lamptey, denies the accusation.
He said “In the first place we have a programme that we are working on, where we should work on a particular day… We are not leaving anything,” he said stressing, “secondly, they will not prompt us to remove certain things there.”
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