The Ejisu municipality in the Ashanti region risks losing its wetlands to building construction projects.
According to the National Disaster Management Organisation, the Ejisu stretch of the Kumasi-Accra road could be exposed to flooding if the destruction of wetlands is not halted.
Luv News checks reveal a private developer undertakes the activity of filling the wetland with laterite in the night.
There is more in the following video report.
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