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The Chief Executive of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA), Richard Ofori-Agyemang Boadi, has announced an imminent crackdown on sex workers and migrant beggars operating in the city, describing their growing presence as a threat to Kumasi’s image and security.
Speaking on Nhyira FM’s Kro Yi Mu Nsem breakfast show, Mr Boadi expressed concern over what he called the increasing visibility of prostitution in parts of the city, particularly Asafo, Ashtown, Ahodwo and Adum.
“The increasing presence of prostitution in Asafo, Ashtown, Ahodwo, Adum and other areas of the city is worrying,” he said.
According to the KMA boss, intelligence reports suggest that a significant number of the sex workers are non-Ghanaians, raising concerns about cross-border trafficking and organised criminal networks.
“Intelligence suggests that a significant number of those involved are non-Ghanaian, with some individuals allegedly trafficking them into the country for sex work,” he stated.
Mr Boadi warned that the activities would not be tolerated under his administration, adding that the KMA task force is preparing to begin operations to clamp down on the practice.
“Such business is unacceptable and won’t be tolerated in Kumasi, the Garden City. We will take action to address the situation very soon,” he cautioned.
He further indicated that those behind the alleged trafficking and operations would face prosecution when arrested.
Beyond prostitution, the KMA Chief Executive also disclosed that the Assembly is collaborating with the Ghana Immigration Service to remove migrant beggars from the streets of the city.
“We’re working hand-in-hand with Ghana Immigration to remove migrant beggars from the streets of Kumasi,” he added.
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