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AMA to Begin City-Wide Decongestion Exercise on May 20

Published 19 hours ago2 minute read

By Patrick Ofoe Nudzi

Accra, May 19, GNA – The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has announced a city-wide decongestion exercise starting Tuesday, May 20.

The operation will cover the Central Business District (CBD) and key areas, including Okaishie, Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, and Kaneshie.

Speaking at a press conference in Accra, AMA Chief Executive Officer Mr Michael Kpakpo Allotey said the time for dialogue had passed, and swift action was needed to restore order.

He stressed that streets were meant for vehicular and pedestrian use, not trading, adding that illegal roadside trading posed risks to public safety and urban mobility.

“From the day I assumed office, I made a personal promise to keep Accra clean. Today, I am making that promise public—our streets are not marketplaces. Pavements are for walking, roads are for driving, not for petty trading,” he stated.

Mr. Allotey emphasised that the exercise was not an act of aggression but a necessary measure to protect the city’s functionality and dignity.

He said consultations had been held with market leaders, security agencies, and transport unions, confirming that space was available for affected traders in designated markets.

“The exercise will begin in Okaishie, proceed through Circle, and end at Kaneshie.

“Traders now occupy not only pavements but large sections of roads, obstructing movement and endangering lives. I urge those affected to liaise with their leaders for relocation before Tuesday,” he said.

Mr. Allotey revealed plans for a 24-hour city operation model, including a clean-up and security task force to improve sanitation and protect businesses operating late into the night.

Mr. Alfred Ato Allotey-Gaisie, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA), called for a joint operation, stating that both AMA and KoKMA were committed to eliminating street trading in Accra.

“The situation is a serious challenge that has long gone unaddressed. We are going to take the bull by the horns, and this will start next Tuesday.

“The streets of Accra are not meant for selling, and we will not tolerate resistance from any quarters,” he said.

He cautioned those with unauthorised structures, including containers, to remove them immediately.

GNA

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