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Debate over siting of structures in Ghana
The falling of two fuel tanks from a military trainer plane yesterday has re-ignited the debate over planning and proper siting of structures in the country.

Encroachment on railway lands, flight corridors and other areas such as those close to nuclear sites and the Weija dam site has been a problem for the authorities.

But the President of the Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana, Martins Nnuro believes it is time the authorities took the bull by the horn and took concrete measures to arrest the situation.

This will mean pulling down a number of structures.

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