Fri, 3 Nov 2017
Source: Kofi Owusu Akoto
Findings:
1. The two are separate buildings; one was constructed in the seventies and was refurbished recently, the other, a one-storey structure was built last year
2. The roads leading to the enclave have all been paved and the property fenced
3. The cost has been revealed as 7.7 million cedis and not 5.2 million cedis as suggested by Bawa Mogtari
4. The construction of the building began in January 2016 and was completed in six months
5. The floor is furnished with porcelain tiles and not ceramics
Columnist: Kofi Owusu Akoto
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