Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Street Vendors Association on Tuesday alleged that Mr. Stanley Adjiri Blankson, Chief Executive of Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), was not transparent about the distribution of stalls at the new Pedestrians Shopping Mall at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle.
They also accused him of not recognizing the Association and said the allocation and registration fees of 2.2 million for stalls and 1.1 million for the open space were too high.
At a press conference in Accra members of the Association claimed that the stalls had been allocated to some wealthy people who already had shops in the city centre.
Mr. Tony Eshun, Secretary of the Association said, "The Mayor has refused
to open his doors to us despite many attempts to meet him."
He said information reaching them indicated that the AMA was using copies
of the Association's registration forms to register their favourites and there was the possibility of their members not getting stalls or the open space to display their wares.
"We want to know what happened to the registration forms we sent to the
AMA and why AMA is demanding monies from us when government had promised not to take any fee from us. Things must be made transparent for all to see.”
Mr. Eshun said the Association did not want a repeat of what happened
during the construction of the Accra Shopping Mall and Agbogbloshie market saying, when these were completed, majority of the traders did not have
access to them because the fees were too exorbitant.
"We wonder why the AMA is refusing to deal with the executives on the new market. We will refuse to go off the street if AMA decides to treat us with contempt," he said, and asked AMA to publish the list of registered members.
Meanwhile, the AMA says it has no problem with any Association and expressed surprise at the stance taken by the Ghana Street Vendors Association.
In an interview with the GNA, Mr. John Appiah, Acting Public Relations Officer said the allocation fee would be paid in installments over a period of time and defaulters would be evicted.
He said whatever was being done was in the best interest of the traders and called on them to sort things out with the AMA instead of basing their criticisms on rumours.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
US-Israeli war against Iran enters new phase with rise of hardline successor Mojtaba Khamenei
44 seconds -
Kofi Adu Domfeh honoured with Excellence in Climate Journalism and Advocacy Award
2 minutes -
WPL 2025/26: Hasaacas, Ampem Darkoa Ladies close in on another final
4 minutes -
Bole MP donates GHS200,000 to support teacher training college establishment
19 minutes -
Danyame Old Town residents face eviction on a land occupied for 200 years
22 minutes -
60% of our water bodies are polluted – Minority Chief Whip pushes Ecocide Law
22 minutes -
Gov’t distributes seized ‘galamsey’ water pumps to farmers to boost irrigation – Dumelo
29 minutes -
MC Abeiku Sarkcess ignites Sarkodie’s Rapperholic UK with high-energy command
33 minutes -
Photos: Jonina Ladies record 3-0 win over Halifax Queens
34 minutes -
Government to establish over 250 Farm Service Centres in four years – John Dumelo
39 minutes -
Full text: Statement by Frank Annoh-Dompreh, Minority Chief Whip and Nsawam-Adoagyiri MP on Legislation on Ecocide in Ghana
42 minutes -
Savannah Shooting: Death toll rises to 10 as Police search for more bodies
45 minutes -
Yes to life! No to drugs
53 minutes -
Ghana must adopt ‘push-pull’ farming to boost production – FAGE President
55 minutes -
Fourth edition of SBE Cup set to uncover Ghana’s next football stars on March 16
58 minutes
