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Across many urban communities in Ghana, a growing misconception continues to shape public opinion whenever demolition exercises occur. The belief is simple and widespread: once residents are considered illegal occupants, they no longer deserve notice, communication, compassion, or time to relocate.
This perception has resurfaced strongly following recent demolition and eviction tensions within parts of the Osu and Labadi enclave in Accra. As bulldozers moved into sections of disputed settlements and residents scrambled to salvage belongings, public reactions became sharply divided. While some argued that unauthorised settlers should be removed immediately without sympathy, others questioned whether the human realities behind such exercises are being ignored.
The debate goes beyond building

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