A recent incident in Kumasi has sparked controversy, as a 3-story building opposite the city’s zoo was locked up by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly without prior notification to the Affected traders occupying the space.
The traders, led by Maame Nyarko, claim they were given no warning and are now facing significant hardship.
Traders’ Concerns.
The traders are worried about their livelihoods, as all their goods and merchandise are currently stocked up inside the locked building.
With schools reopening, they are struggling to buy books, pay fees, and feed their families. The traders are pleading with the authorities to grant them a 3-month period to sell off their goods from the locked stores.
Demand for Presidential Intervention.
The traders are also demanding President John Dramani Mahama’s intervention to address the matter urgently. They believe the president’s involvement could help resolve the situation and allow them to resume trading.
Lack of Notification.
The traders claim they received no notification from the City Authorities before the building was locked up. This lack of communication has left them feeling frustrated and helpless.
Impact on Livelihoods.
The lockdown has had a significant impact on the traders’ livelihoods. With their goods and merchandise stuck inside the building, they are unable to generate income and support their families.
Call for Urgent Action.
The traders are calling for urgent action to resolve the situation. They believe a 3-month period would give them sufficient time to sell off their goods and find alternative arrangements. The situation highlights the challenges faced by traders in Kumasi and the need for effective communication between city authorities and business owners.
Call Maame Nyarko, leader on 0553168385 for more details..



