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The Mayor of Kumasi, Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, has expressed concern over the safety and well-being of both traders and pedestrians operating within the central business district.
In a bid to address persistent congestion, he has issued a two-week notice to traders operating on pavements, urging them to find alternative spaces for their businesses.
The Mayor emphasized that the decision is aimed at ensuring the safety and accessibility of public spaces for all. Beginning Wednesday, April 16, 2024, the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) will roll out a two-week decongestion exercise to remove traders who have taken over pavements and roadside spaces.
Mr. Boadi acknowledged the challenges that the relocation may pose but stressed the need for collective cooperation to achieve a positive and lasting solution.
Meanwhile, the KMA has warned that individuals who continue to sell goods on roadways will face strict enforcement actions. The Assembly noted that previous attempts to resolve the issue—including arrests and the confiscation of goods—have failed to deter traders from returning to prohibited areas.
The Mayor, addressing a press conference on Monday, April 14, described the ongoing congestion as a growing concern, insisting that prompt action is necessary to restore order. He also introduced what he called a “military-democratic” strategy — a blend of strict enforcement and community engagement — to ensure compliance.
“I have my own military-democratic style which I will be implementing. When we say leave the space, and you don’t leave the space and I get there, and you’re not there and my boys are with me, there and then we will beat you,” he warned.
He further stated: “In the middle of Adum, if I’m alone, you will be lucky, but if I’m with my ten boys, in their pick-up with their whips, trust me, we will beat you. If you don’t want to experience that kind of situation, do what is right and lawful.
“This is Otumfuo’s city, this is the Garden City of West Africa, and we have to preserve it. If you want the job to be difficult for me, I will let your body feel the difficulty you are giving to me.”
The Kumasi Mayor underlined his administration’s commitment to balancing discipline with respect for the rights of all residents as the Assembly works to restore order to the city.
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