Accra, Jan. 10, – The Accra
Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has explained that the on-going decongestion
exercise across the Central Business District of Accra to rid hawkers and
traders off pavements is to ensure the cleanliness of the city.
The on-going decongestion
exercise is being undertaken at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, Tip-toe Lane, Tudu
and Accra Central.
Traders had invaded most
pavements, where they displayed their goods and in the process obstructed
pedestrian movement, which the AMA has moved-in to get the traders off the
pavement.
During a visit by the Ghana News
Agency (GNA) to the Central Business District on Wednesday, the third day of
the exercise some of the traders expressed misgivings about the actions of the
AMA.
Speaking to the GNA, some of the
AMA taskforce members said their boss instructed them to undertake the
decongestion exercise to clear the streets, and clean the entire Central
Business District.
Madam Joyce Appiah, a cloth
seller who could not hide her disapproval about the exercise said they were
given short notice to vacate a situation that compelled her to move her wares
for-fear of seizure.
She however appealed to the
leadership of the AMA to consider them by re-locating them in a conducive place
to ply their trade.
Ms Joyce Duah, a petty trader,
expressed her disappointment in the manner in which the AMA carried out the
exercise saying they were making it difficult for her to sell.
Madam Ruth Danso, a bag seller
said the government and the leadership of the AMA should come to their aid
because they are suffering.
Some pedestrians also told the
GNA they were delighted about the exercise as the streets were all cleared
making movement very easy.
They however prayed that the AMA
would continue with the exercise since the trading activities on the pavement
slowed down movement.
GNA
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