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REGSEC gives Laboma Beach occupants 21 days to vacate Kpeshie Lagoon buffer zone
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Residents and businesses operating within the protected buffer zone of the Kpeshie Lagoon at Laboma Beach have been ordered to leave the area within 21 days ahead of a planned demolition exercise.
Multiple beach properties in the Laboma Beach area, including Flamingo Beach Club and ULA Beach Club, have been marked for demolition by the Greater Accra Regional Security Council (REGSEC) and given a 21-day ultimatum to vacate the area.
REGSEC has ordered residents and businesses occupying the Kpeshie Lagoon buffer zone at Laboma Beach to leave within 21 days before a planned demolition exercise.
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