Monday, September 22, 2014

Rastafarian council threatens legal action against the AMA over the demolishing of structures at Mensah Guinea over cholera outbreak

The Rastafarian Council of Ghana is threatening legal action against the Accra Metropolitan Assembly over the demolishing of some structures at Mensah Guinea, near the Art Centre.
Vice President of the Council tells Starr News the Mayor of AMA, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije is using the demolishing to cover up his inefficiency.
The AMA earlier this month embarked on a demolition exercise at Mensah Guinea an illegal slum community as part of ongoing efforts to combat the outbreak of cholera epidemic in the national capital.
The outbreak has killed about eighty people so far, with the regional capital, Accra, alone, recording more than 12,000 cases.
Ras Aswad Nkrabeah is the Vice President of the Rastafarian Council of Ghana
He further described the recent demolition as inhumane considering the repercussion on the residents.
By Fred Dzakpata

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