Ayawaso Central MCE Mariama Amui says government will go ahead with the planned relocation of spare parts traders from their Abossey Okai base.
The traders have in the last few weeks accused their leaders of committing to the relocation without their consent. The leaders however insist they consulted the traders.
JoyNews’ Joseph Ackah-Blay was at the hub of the spare part to interact with traders and city authorities during a clean-up exercise.
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