Public Health Inspectors of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), have ejected homeless people who were illegally occupying the pedestrian walkways at Nkrumah Circle on Wednesday, June 7.
According to the AMA officials, it is unlawful for them to use such spaces as their abode.
As part of the ejection, makeshift wooden structures were demolished by the officials.
Myjoyonline’s Photojournalist, David Andoh, captured the incident.
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