Audio By Carbonatix
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly is set to rid the city of unapproved containers and kiosks scattered across the Metropolis.
The inappropriate citing of kiosks have contributed to the congestion of Kumasi.
The authority observes that these structures were sited without proper planning and approval.
The Spatial Planning Committee of the KMA has been tasked to remove all containers by the end of March, 2023.
The KMA in a press statement advised affected persons to comply with agents assigned for this exercise.
“By this release, the Assembly is ordering anyone with kiosks or containers around the underlisted areas to remove them by Friday, 31st March, 2023”.
1. Western By-Pass Abrepo Junction to Santasi Roundabout
2. Southern By-Pass (Santasi to Ahodwo)
3. Eastern By-Pass (Asokwa interchange to Anloga Junction)
4. Old Bekwai Road (Harper Road to Daban)
5. New Bekwai Road (Bekwai Roundabout to Daaban)
6. Ministries Area, Adum
7. Ridge Danyame and Residential Areas
8. Hudson Road (Mall Junction to Children's Park)
9. Osei Tutu ii Boulevard (Kumasi to Ejisu Road) Asafo Interchange to Anloga Junction.
10. Kumasi- Barekese (Abrepo Junction to Ohwim)
11. Kumasi- Mampong Road (Kejetia to Mbrom, Tafo Nhyiaeso)
12. Kumasi- Antoa Road (Airport Roundabout to Duase)
13 .Kumasi -Sunyani Road (KATH to Sofoline Interchange)
14. Kumasi-Lake Road (Abinkyi to Mall Area)
15. Kumasi Sports Stadium and its environs and other areas within the metropolis
The Assembly says recalcitrant persons will face an additional charge or payment for damages.
Latest Stories
-
Driver, mate arrested with 396 parcels of suspected cannabis in Yeji
14 seconds -
Domestic Gold Purchase Programme losses soared to GH¢5.66bn in 2024, says BoG
20 minutes -
Tema Motorway Project Manager promises smoother commute amid ongoing Works
23 minutes -
Six suspected land guards arrested after gun battle at Trasacco
27 minutes -
Gov’t targets 3 million unemployed and underemployed Ghanaians in 2026
43 minutes -
Bank of Ghana defends Domestic Gold Purchase Programme amid rising losses
44 minutes -
Ashanti Region set for major development push in 2026 — Regional Minister
45 minutes -
800,000 people to get jobs through the Big Push Project – Labour Minister
47 minutes -
Motorway diversions will last only weeks, not months – Project Manager assures commuters
53 minutes -
Land encroachers endangering their lives – GAEC boss warns
1 hour -
Labour Market Information System developed to provide job info – Labour Minister
1 hour -
Ghana–Qatar labour agreement will protect Ghanaian workers – Dr Pelpuo
1 hour -
Accra-Tema Motorway diversions temporary and necessary for drainage works – Project Manager
1 hour -
GoldBod credited with major formalisation of small-scale gold exports
2 hours -
WPL 2025/26: Ampem Darkoa Ladies stay top at the end of first round
2 hours
