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4th March 2024 3:02:34 PM
1 min readBy: Phoebe Martekie Doku
Liberians, seeking refuge at the Point Hope D/A Basic School following the Buduburam demolition, are now actively involved in trading activities on the premises.
Apart from engaging in trade, the displaced residents also use the school compound for activities such as pounding fufu.
The Buduburam demolition, aimed at clearing the area of miscreants, impacted over 5000 individuals.
Unfortunately, following the exercise, some Liberian nationals took over the school, leaving students stranded.
The Central Regional Security Council, on Thursday, ordered the displaced residents to vacate the classrooms. Despite the directive, they have refused to leave, citing a lack of alternative accommodations.
During a visit by Adom News to the school premises, the squatters were observed actively involved in pounding fufu and participating in various trading activities within the school grounds.
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