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News Night: Tema Evictions | June 3 Lessons Ignored? | Parliament Halted for Anti-LGBTQ Conference

Tonight on News Night with Kenneth Gyasi and Gemma Appiah:

Several families in Tema Community 25 have been displaced after a dawn enforcement operation involving a private developer and masked police officers. With nearly fifteen homes marked for demolition, affected residents are demanding answers as authorities enforce a court judgment.

Eleven years after the June 3 disaster claimed more than 150 lives, concerns remain over the implementation of critical recommendations aimed at preventing another tragedy. Survivors and the One Ghana Movement are urging President John Mahama to take decisive action on flood prevention, waste management, and public safety.

Meanwhile, NADMO has intensified its crackdown on structures built in waterways and drainage reservations in Haatso, Atomic, and Agbogba. Residents question how the developments were allowed in the first place as homeowners and city authorities trade blame over the worsening flood threat. Authorities warn that more demolitions are imminent.

Also tonight, Speaker Alban Bagbin suspends parliamentary sittings for three days to allow the Chamber of Parliament to host an Anti-LGBTQ conference, a move that has sparked debate and political reactions.

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