Relocation of street hawkers: Gomoa Fetteh traditional c’cil to demolish buildings March 1 to pave way for market

The Gomoa Fetteh Traditional Council, together with the Odikro of Buduburam, has announced the release of land to be used as a market for people selling along the road who have been displaced by a recent road project.
In view of this, the Traditional Area wants all temporary buildings situated on the land intended for the relocation of the market demolished to pave way for the market.
“Nananom are requesting for Police protection on 1 st March, 2024 to demolish some of the temporary buildings where it have been located for the market women,” a letter from the Twafohen of Gomoa Akyempim Traditional Area, Chief of Gomoa Fetteh and Gomoa Fetteh, said.
The Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs also asked the “Ghana Water Company and Electricity Company of Ghana to assist in this demolition to enable us settle the market women”.
Source: classfmonline.com/Elikem Adiku
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