
Sakumono Ramsar Demolition: Could This Have Been Prevented Earlier?
From Kuro yi mu nsem by Multimedia Ghana
May 6, 2026 · 1h 49m
About this episode
The episode discusses the demolition of illegal structures at the Sakumono Ramsar Site and the systemic failures that allowed them to be built.
As illegal structures at the Sakumono Ramsar Site are pulled down, many are raising critical concerns. Were there no authorities or systems in place to stop these buildings during construction? Did officials overlook the developments, or were the regulations not enforced effectively? Why is action being taken only after the structures were fully built? And what can be done differently to prevent a repeat of this situation? Let’s discuss
Topics covered
- illegal structures
- environmental regulations
- government oversight
- urban development
- construction enforcement
Keywords
- Sakumono Ramsar
- demolition
- illegal buildings
- government action
- construction regulations
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Multimedia Ghana
Places: Sakumono Ramsar Site
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