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Watch These Things!

Our dislike for maintenance is legendary and well established. But we are sinking deeper! While we lament over our indiscipline, economic, environmental and cultural decay, we have also given up on ourselves when it comes to broken infrastructure.

You doubt it at your own risk, but see if these spectacles captured by Myjoynline can jolt you.

Motorists struggle to pass through a deteriorated road that links Graphic Road intersection and Agbogbloshie in Accra.
An abandoned broken guardrail over Kwame Nkrumah Interchange in Accra which was caused by an accident remain unattended to.
An Amanfro head boy tries to control his cows on American Farm-Peace Town Road in Ngleshie Amanfro.
On Adis Ababa Link in Accra’s affluent East Legon  vicinity is a broken metal culvert which covers a gutter across the road
Residents of Oyarifa in the La Nkwantanang District of the Greater Accra have used spent car tyres to do a makeshift roundabout to avoid collision
A broken slab on on the King Ahassan Road near the Passport Office in Accra compelled residents to put a caution sign there
Caution signs are often mounted with red but this sign mounted at Amanfro Zongo is not the case.
A pile of plastic wastes in a gutter at Kokompe, a suburb of Darkuman in Accra.
A scrap hawker defied a danger warning at the blind side of motor police and crawled into a fenced ECG transformer at 37 Military Hospital intersection in Accra to steal some parts of traffic lights parked in the structure.
Development of every country depends on how its  authorities and general public respond to pressing social issues bothering everyday life.
Despite drastic action on open burning, residents of Ngleshie Amanfro still engage in open burning
A part of Odaw stream is choked and as the rains are about to set in, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly should act timely to address any undesired results.
A child beggar carries a baby to beg motorists for alms on a scorching sun on the Kaneshie-Odorkor highway in Accra.

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