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Accra Mayor warns of more demolition at Old Fadama

July 2, 2015
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Don’t blame AMA for Cholera – Director of Waste

Accra Mayor, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije

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The Accra Metropolitan Chief Executive, Mr Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije has hinted of more demolition of unauthorized structures at Old Fadama, commonly known as Sodom and Gomorrah.

He gave the warning when he met the leadership of the residents in the area after a tour to assess the progress of the demolition exercise there.
The Mayor said the demolition was to help prevent future flooding and destruction around the Odaw river.

[contextly_sidebar id=”axBhCAy7olNlaoifuXk6y70QrECrMjlQ”]“No more shall we allow a disaster of such nature to visit the city of Accra,” he told the residents.

Mr Vanderpuije explained one of the reasons for the June 3 disaster was that water cannot flow from the Odaw river partly due to the activities of the residents at Old Fadama hence the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (MA) has to demolish those structures.

Hundreds of structures at Old Fadama, were demolished on Saturday June 20 by a task force of the AMA, rendering scores of people homeless.

Mr Vanderpuije told journalists that one of the objectives of the exercise was to expand the natural borders of the Korle Lagoon, to allow it to flow.

He said the dwellers had built structures along the banks of the lagoon and filled it with sawdust, thereby hindering the flow of water.

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Source: Graphic Online

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