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Squatters Rebuild Wooden Structures Under GRIDCo Pylons Despite Safety Risks.

Squatters along the railway near the Odaw drain in Accra have resumed reconstructing wooden structures beneath GRIDCo high-voltage pylons. This activity, which began in January 2025, follows restrictions imposed after a June 2024 fire that caused extensive damage to GRIDCo’s 161KV Achimota to Accra Central Transmission line.The fire destroyed several structures, disrupted power supply, and prompted GRIDCo to enforce a no-rebuilding policy for safety reasons. However, a shift in government policy earlier this year has seen a relaxation of enforcement, allowing rapid redevelopment in the area.Despite the known risks of electrocution and fire hazards, construction has extended further along the railway line. This raises concerns about urban planning and adherence to GRIDCo’s safety regulations.

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Man Jailed for Vandalizing Vehicles at Parliament.

A 33-year-old man, Christopher Kofi Kyere Sorkpa, has been sentenced to five years in prison for vandalizing vehicles at the Parliament premises in Accra. On Wednesday, dressed in white, Sorkpa smashed the windscreens and windows of seven vehicles parked in front of the parliamentary buildings.Eyewitnesses speculated that Sorkpa might have been mentally impaired, but his motives remain unclear. He faced six charges, including conspiracy to commit unlawful damage, and pleaded guilty during a court hearing on Friday, December 20, 2024. Presiding Judge Samuel Bright Asiedu handed down the sentence.Another suspect, Wisdom Ahli, has been remanded in police custody for his alleged involvement. His case is scheduled for further examination on January 9, 2025.The incident, which caused significant damage, has drawn widespread condemnation, underscoring the need for heightened security around Parliament.

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Achimota-Nsawam Railway Bars Stolen, Replacement to Cost $5M per KM.

Parts of the Achimota-Nsawam railway stretch in Greater Accra have been stripped of their bars by unknown individuals, disrupting railway operations. Residents reported seeing about 20 men equipped with tools remove the bars over four separate nights, claiming to act under "authority from above" and even presenting documents allegedly from the office of the president.Deputy Railway Development Minister Kwaku Asante-Boateng disclosed that replacing the stolen bars will cost the state $5 million per kilometer. The century-old railway, renovated recently, now faces additional expenses due to the theft.

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