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Traffic in Accra Central has intensified ahead of Christmas, causing severe congestion for drivers and pedestrians.
The Ghana News Agency Friday observed vehicles in long queues with limited movement, while pedestrians struggled to reach workplaces, markets and other destinations.
Many people from rural and urban areas travel to the central business district, perceived as a hub for cheaper goods, contributing to heavy congestion during the festive season.
Linda Ahiabor, a trader, said the traffic posed serious risks to pedestrians.
“The large crowds have also attracted thieves, making it easy to be robbed if one is not vigilant,” she said.
Juliet Baah, another trader, said although the area was crowded, many people were only enquiring about prices without making purchases.
She attributed the congestion partly to street trading and hawking.
“Some traders display and sell their goods along the pavements, which contributes to congestion and heavy human traffic, making movement difficult and increasing safety concerns for both traders and pedestrians,” she said.
Akwasi Nyarko, a trotro driver, said the traffic had increased his fuel expenses.
“Although Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) are doing their best to manage the road blockage, the situation remains the same as drivers still spend long hours stuck in traffic, leading to delays, reduced daily trips, increased stress, and lower overall earnings,” he said.
Nana Kwame Ampadu, a taxi driver, said traders had occupied portions of the road meant for vehicles, worsening congestion.
“I burn a lot of fuel because I’m always stuck in traffic. At the end of the day, it affects my sales,” he said.
Accra Central, Ghana’s trading hub, is known for heavy vehicular and human traffic during festive periods.
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