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More noteworthy Accra Security Council to obliterate houses worked inside Sakumono Ramsar site
The Greater Accra Regional Security Council has started an appraisal to destroy many houses worked inside 1,200 sections of land of the Sakumono Ramsar site.
The region holds great many gallons of water every year to forestall flooding in the encompassing networks. Be that as it may, this is currently under danger because of mass infringement on the land.
Regions like East Legon and the Tema motorway have been anticipated to flood soon assuming that the site goes wiped out.
Local Minister, Henry Quartey fears more regions will start to encounter flooding on the off chance that the Ramsar site isn't secured.
"It implies that the people who are living in East Legon at some point or another, will be lowered assuming I am correct. Adjei Kojo, Ashaiman is probably going to be lowered. Adjriganor should there be any weighty precipitation will be impacted," he noted.
More prominent Accra Security Council to obliterate houses worked inside Sakumono Ramsar site
Sakumono Ramsar site
To save the withering biosphere, the Regional Security Council drove by the Regional Minister, Henry Quartey plans to wreck all unapproved structures inside the center zone.
"We will return from here to be directed by the specialists to let us know which region, the distance they need between the progress and the center. If they have any desire to make another center, that will ultimately depend on them yet absolutely I can say that a few houses will go down," he said.
Supervisor at the Sakumono Ramsar site, Thomas Acquah says the pace of infringement is disturbing.
More prominent Accra Security Council to annihilate houses worked inside Sakumono Ramsar site
Structures being set up at the Ramsar site
"Right now, as we are talking the center region has been infringed upon. The support region is additionally completely infringed with respect to the change region is now full. As the entire spot goes, it will reach a place where the entire region will be proclaimed as not doable to be utilized as a Ramsar site and that will conflict with the entire country," he told JoyNews.
As indicated by the Technical Advisor of the Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission, David Kpelle, past endeavors to stop the further infringement of the safeguarded lands was disrupted.
More noteworthy Accra Security Council to destroy houses worked inside Sakumono Ramsar site
Sakumono Ramsar site
"I have driven a destruction group to this spot. The Assemblyman, the Presiding Member, the bosses and land monitors arrived at stop us. Security individuals accompanied us and they brought a court directive. We went to court to put an order on the structure and the Judge declined us and rather put a directive on Forestry Commission," he said.
Initially traversing more than 3,500 sections of land, the Sakumono Ramsar site is one of five in Ghana. It fills in as holding sounds for large number of gallons of water from the abutting networks.
More prominent Accra Security Council to crush houses worked inside Sakumono Ramsar site
More prominent Accra Regional Minister at the Sakumono Ramsar site
David Kpelle says it will cost almost 350 million bucks to reestablish the Ramsar site.
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