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Traders affected by the devastating fire at Adum PZ in Kumasi have staged a protest against the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) and the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) over plans to evacuate them from the Blue Light Arena market area.
The authorities had directed traders to vacate the premises to allow for the construction of a new lorry route and a modernized market space following the fire.
However, many of the affected traders, particularly young business owners, have rejected the plan, insisting on rebuilding the market themselves.
The protest, which took place yesterday, saw traders expressing frustration over the lack of consultation, arguing that the relocation would disrupt their businesses.
They called on the authorities to reconsider their decision and allow them to restore their shops without interference.
Meanwhile, KMA and NADMO maintain that the proposed redevelopment is aimed at improving accessibility, safety, and overall market conditions to prevent future disasters.
Authorities are expected to engage with the traders to address their concerns.
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