The Minister (R) said she had to stop the work due to potential risks
The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo, led a team to halt construction work at a section of the Flowerpot overpass closest to the East Legon Police Station.
The minister said her intervention was aimed at protecting public safety, upholding urban planning standards, and ensuring strict adherence to spatial regulations.
In a statement shared on Facebook on February 9, 2026, Linda Ocloo explained that while the on-site personnel claimed the project was supported by a valid permit, she had to stop the work due to potential risks.
“It has come to my attention that a new structure is being erected at the overpass in close proximity to the East Legon Police Station.
“In the interest of public safety, urban planning integrity and the strict adherence to our regional spatial regulations, I conducted an unscheduled site inspection earlier today accompanied by my technical team,” part of her statement read.
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“Upon engaging the personnel on-site, it was claimed that the project was backed by a valid permit. However, the positioning of this structure presents significant concerns regarding the right-of-way and potential obstructions to vital public infrastructure,” she wrote.
According to the minister, three directives were issued: cessation of works, removal of materials, and permit re-evaluation, to ensure that development in Ghana’s capital follows a structured and lawful process.
“Cessation of Works: I have issued an immediate directive for all construction activities at the site to be halted. Removal of Materials: The developers have been instructed to dismantle any existing framework and clear the site of all construction materials forthwith.
“Permit Re-evaluation: I have formally engaged the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the relevant Assembly to initiate an immediate reversal and revocation of any permits purportedly issued for this specific location,” the statement added.
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