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Flooding: Building owners who cut corners need to be sanctioned — Fuseini Donkor
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Flooding: Building owners who cut corners need to be sanctioned — Fuseini Donkor

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Deputy Director-General of the National Service Authority, Fuseini Donkor, has called for strict sanctions against building owners who fail to ensure structural integrity. His comments come amid renewed public concern over the country rsquo;s drainage system, with several communities in Accra and other urban centres experiencing flooding following recent heavy rains.

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