
MMDCEs who approve buildings on waterways will lose their jobs – Linda Ocloo warns
The National General Clean-up exercise, which began on Friday, July 10, is taking place across seven flood-affected regions as part of government’s measures to improve sanitation, desilt drains and reduce the risk of future flooding.
Speaking to journalists on Friday, July 10, during the first day of the National General Clean-up exercise, Ms Ocloo said she was prepared to make an example of any official found culpable.
The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo, has warned that any Metropolitan, Municipal or District Chief Executive (MMDCE) found to have authorised construction on waterways will be removed from office.
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