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Rusty electrical switches and broken concrete slabs are rendering the building housing the legislative body of Ghana a public danger.
Given the consistent incidence of fire outbreaks in the country some of which have been attributed to poor electrical wiring and fake cables, it is troubling that exposed rusty sockets are being used right in the Speaker’s Chamber despite the glaring warning signs.
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