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Ketu South Assembly given seven-day ultimatum to fix Denu High Court defects

Ketu South Assembly given seven-day ultimatum to fix Denu High Court defects
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A human rights advocate has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Ketu South Municipal Assembly to repair the Denu High Court building. The facility's closure due to structural defects has halted local justice delivery and forced residents to seek services in other districts.

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The neglect of public infrastructure directly impacts the constitutional right to access justice and the efficiency of the legal system.

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Keta (VR), June 6, GNA — Tension is mounting in the Ketu South Municipality following a seven-day ultimatum issued to the Municipal Assembly to address structural defects at the Denu High Court building at Tokor.

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