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The Kumasi Traditional Council has teamed up with the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly to relocate traders occupying pavements and unauthorized places in Kumasi.
The move follows an eviction notice served by the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council calling for vacation of such places by Monday.
The arrangement also precedes the final funeral rites of the late Asantehemaa Afua Kobi Serwaa Ampem II .
The movement of traders from some parts of Adum, Kejetia, Pampaso and the Kumasi Zoo area is expected to start on Monday.
They are to be assigned new spaces at the Race Course and Abinkyi markets.
Some traders have been pleading for an extension of time, insisting transport unions should be made to join them at the newly designated areas.
But in a closed-door meeting with city authorities and the Kumasi Traditional Council, authorities reveal the traders have now agreed to move peacefully.
The relocation has also been endorsed by the Manhyia Palace.
Otumfour’s Maawerehene, Baffour Brentuo Hyiaman tells Luv FM the evacuation will clear the central business district for the final funeral rites of the late Queen Mother of Ashanti.
“We want to ensure that the routes we use from Pampaso to Manhyia is free for our procession,” he said.
Chief Executive of the KMA,Osei Assibey-Antwi says the Race Course and Abinkyi markets are ready to receive the traders.
He reveals the evacuation will also pave way for the completion of the first phase of the Kejetia market project.
“We have received several letters from the contractors of the market , they are six months behind time. So this is very timely,” he added.
Transport operators present at the meeting pledged their support for the exercise on Monday.
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