
The Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA), supported by the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and the Ghana Police Service, has successfully carried out the demolition of a dilapidated four-storey building in Osu. Located on Abebrese Street, the 70-year-old structure was pulled down following years of warnings due to its worsening structural integrity and the imminent threat it posed to the local community. The operation was conducted as a proactive measure to prevent a potential collapse and ensure the safety of residents and business owners in the busy Accra suburb.
The building had been a subject of concern for nearly a decade, having been officially marked for demolition as far back as 2015. Despite its historical presence in the neighborhood, the structure—which previously housed nine occupants and various commercial shops—had deteriorated to a point where it was deemed unfit for habitation. Authorities confirmed that the demolition process was peaceful and orderly, as all occupants had been duly notified and had already vacated the premises before the arrival of the heavy-duty earth-moving equipment.
To mitigate risks during the exercise, the Ghana National Fire Service deployed two fire engines to the site, providing a safety buffer while the demolition took place. The Ghana Police Service ensured order in the vicinity, managing traffic and public access on Abebrese Street. Fortunately, the controlled demolition was completed without any casualties or injuries reported, reflecting a high level of coordination between the municipal authorities and emergency response teams.
Following the demolition, site-clearing activities were immediately initiated to remove debris and restore safe passage to the area. The Municipal Chief Executive of Korle Klottey emphasized that the action serves as a stern reminder for property owners to adhere to current building standards and maintain structural safety. Moving forward, any new developments on the site must comply with updated regulatory frameworks to prevent the recurrence of such hazards and ensure sustainable urban growth in one of Accra's most vibrant commercial and residential hubs.
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