Korle Klottey Assembly orders removal of abandoned vehicles at Osu Cemetery and Nkrumah Water Park

The Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly has issued a public notice instructing owners of abandoned vehicles and metal scraps to remove them from designated areas within 21 days to avoid forfeiture.
These locations include along the fence wall of Osu Cemetery and the Kwame Nkrumah Water Park premises. The Assembly explained that these items such as broken-down vehicles and metal scraps have been left unattended for years, despite repeated efforts to identify and coordinate their removal with owners.
It warned that if these items are not removed within the 21-day period, they will be collected and disposed of without further notice. Additionally, the Assembly stated it will not be responsible for any loss or damage once the deadline has passed.
The assembly has therefore urged all affected individuals and the public to heed the notice and comply accordingly.



