
We don’t learn from past disasters – Bureau of Public Safety on Roman Ridge building collapse
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 29/10/2025
An agent of the Built Environment at the Bureau of Public Safety, Sampson Worlanyo Deklu, has expressed concern over Ghana’s recurring cases of building collapses, describing them as a reflection of weak enforcement and poor learning from past incidents.
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