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The Cape Coast Castle which was used as a holding place before slaves were loaded onto ships for Europe and the Americas, is fast becoming an off-loading point of 'goods' by some residents.
The lenses of Myjoyonline.com's photojournalist, David Andoh, caught some men defecating in the open around the Cape Coast Castle during a recent visit.
The Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan, last year called for a more radical approach to eradicating open defecation in the country.
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