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Hawkers cleared in Accra
Audrey Micah

The decongestion exercise has taken off despite the criticisms from government officials and politicians.

Though they described the decongesting exercise of the capital as a political toxic thing to do, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has this morning pulled down numerous unauthorized structures along the streets of Central Business District of Accra as part of moves to decongest the city.

According to the traders, this move by the A.M.A. is sudden as they could not prepare adequately to relocate before the exercise.

“If I know the AMA will be here today, I wouldn’t have shown up at all to sell today. Now I’m left with nothing. This is a surprise to me; I was not really expecting this today.” One of them told Ghanadot.

According them, though they were aware of the impending exercise; “we thought it will happen at the end of the year” a trader remarked, and wondered as bread winners, where would they get money to feed their families at this “difficult moment”.

“I am finished; this work is what feeds me and my family, now that I am jobless, what would become of my children? A biscuit seller asked.

Though the mood of the traders looked grievous and depressing, officials did not let that worry them as they carried out with the exercise.

Hawkers were found loitering about and some in groups discussing the exercise.

Some traders who could not stand the pressure attacked President Mills for failing to honour his campaign promise.

“When President Mills promised us of “putting money in our pockets”, he was rather making fun of us and deceiving us to vote for him, now look at us”.

At the time of leaving the place, security personnel have secured the area to maintain peace and order.

 

Ghanadot


 

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