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The Ghana Tourist Board has with immediate effect closed down Amigo Night Club at Achimota.
A release by the Ghana Tourist Board in Accra, said Amigo Night Club had since 2005 failed to comply fully with registration and license requirement as stipulated by Legislative Instrument (LI) 1205.
The release, signed by the Public Relations of the Ghana Tourist Board, Mr Ben Ohene-Ayeh, further stated that in addition to the illegal operations, Amigo Night Club also organised strip/nude dancing in spite of earlier warnings issued to the management to desist from such practices.
It said the Amigo Night Club would remain closed until all requirements for licensing were fully complied with and the indecent practices curtailed.
Credit: Daily Graphic
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