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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has begun a major decongestion exercise in the Central Business District (CBD), targeting traders operating on pavements, alleyways, and other unauthorised spaces.
“This operation is aimed at restoring order within the city’s busiest commercial zones and ensuring free movement along walkways and access routes,” an AMA official told Joynews on condition of anonymity.
The exercise, which began today, saw AMA taskforce members move through major market areas, clearing trading activities that officials say obstruct pedestrian movement and contribute to congestion. The assembly warned that unauthorised trading not only blocks access for pedestrians but also affects emergency response and city planning efforts.
Officials said the decongestion drive will continue across other parts of the CBD as the assembly intensifies enforcement of its trading regulations. Traders who flout the rules risk having their goods confiscated and facing possible fines.
Accra’s CBD has long struggled with congestion caused by traders spilling onto pavements, streets, and alleys, prompting the assembly to periodically implement such measures.
Previous operations have faced mixed reactions, with traders calling for designated markets and better consultation.
The AMA said it will maintain a regular presence in commercial areas to prevent future obstructions and promote orderly trading practices across the metropolis.
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