Nkrumah, Rawlings, Queen Elizabeth, others used this 124-year-old building as a presidential hideout
Published:
3 months ago
Source:
GhanaWeb
It is one of the oldest Dutch buildings outside Europe which is very much still alive. Established in 1897 by the Dutch, the 124-year-old building has served the purpose of housing some of the country's prominent past leaders and, by extension, some Europeans. The facility manager at the Bunso Eco Park in the Eastern Region, where this building is located, told GhanaWeb that the building's location made it a convenient 'hide out' for some of these persons when they wanted to relax and be away from the public's eye for a while. Found in the middle of a forest at Bunso, Mr. Asare Frimpong explained that the first president, Osagyefo Dr.