Buduburam demolition: Gomoa Chief reveals how decomposed bodies were found [Watch]

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Chief of Gomoa Buduburam, Nana Kojo Essel II, has said he is tired of burying bodies since the establishment of the Liberian camp.

His comment follows the recent demolition exercise at Buduburam.

According to him, even during the demolition, they found some decomposed bodies and skeletons in some of the abandoned houses.

The bodies, he said, have been reburied.

“The things happening in this town is [sic] not good for us. I am tired of burying dead bodies. Some are currently at Winneba morgue and I don’t even know them. Even during the demolition, some dead bodies and skeletons were found but because of how decomposed the bodies are, we had to rebury them. All these have destroyed the name of Buduburam” he bemoaned.

Chiefs of Gomoa Fetteh and Buduburam had demolished parts of Gomoa Buduburam to relocate market women who were trading alongside the Gomoa Buduburam Highway.

The demolition exercise was halted after the Central Regional Security Council visited the camp.

In an interview with Adom News, Nana Kojo Essel II said that the criminals had tarnished the name of Gomoa Buduburam due to continuous killings.

During a visit to the site, Nana Kojo Essel urged the leaders of the demolition exercise to work diligently to restore order in Buduburam.

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