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Accra mayor announces major decongestion exercise beginning May 20

by The Sikaman Times
May 16, 2025
Accra mayor announces major decongestion exercise beginning May 20
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The Mayor of Accra, Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey, has announced the commencement of a city-wide decongestion exercise beginning Tuesday, May 20, 2025. The operation will target the Central Business District (CBD) and key parts of the metropolis, including Okaishie, the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, and Kaneshie.

Speaking at a press conference at City Hall, Mayor Allotey—flanked by members of the Metropolitan Security Council (METSEC), including Chief Superintendent Ebenezer Nketiah, the Accra Central Divisional Commander—declared that the period for dialogue and delays had passed, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive action to restore order to the city.

He pointed out that the streets were not meant for trading but for vehicular and pedestrian use, stressing that continued trading posed a threat to public safety and urban mobility.

“There’s no time to make empty promises,” the Mayor declared.

“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 said.

According to the Mayor, the exercise will commence in Okaishie and move through Circle to Kaneshie. He noted that the situation had become critical, with traders now occupying not only pavements but large portions of roads, obstructing movement and endangering lives.

He stressed that the upcoming operation was not an act of aggression or show of power, but a necessary measure to ensure the functionality and dignity of the capital.

“We are not targeting anyone. We are not doing this because we want to remove people by force. We are doing this because we want to keep the city clean and orderly,” he explained.

The Mayor revealed that prior consultations had been held with market leaders, security agencies, and transport unions, and confirmed that space is available in designated markets for affected traders.

“When we met the leaders, they told us there is space in the markets. So I urge all those affected to go back to their leaders and be relocated before Tuesday,” he said.

He also disclosed plans to introduce a 24-hour city operation model, including a clean-up and security task force aimed at improving sanitation and ensuring safety, particularly for businesses operating late into the night.

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA), Hon. Alfred Ato Allotey-Gaisie, underscored the joint commitment of both assemblies to rid Accra of the street trading menace.

He described the situation as “a serious challenge” that has long gone unaddressed, noting that traders have moved from pavements onto the main roads, disrupting both vehicular movement and sanitation.

“We are going to take the bull by the horns, and this will start next week Tuesday. The streets of Accra are not meant for selling, and we will not tolerate resistance from any quarters.”

He cautioned those who have erected unauthorised structures, including containers, that these would also be removed.

“Our final warning goes to those with illegal structures: they will all be cleared,” he warned, stressing that the exercise would be carried out with force if necessary.

Both the Mayor and the MCE appealed to residents, traders, and all stakeholders to cooperate fully with the Assembly’s task force to ensure the success of the operation.

Source:  AMA

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