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Angry KCMTU threatens to clash, resist any dubious attempt to congest market with new traders

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Coalition of trader associations which form the Kumasi City Market Traders Union and other independent traders have indicated their resort to resist any attempt by whosoever is planning to admit new traders to occupy the Kumasi City Market space.
This warning according to the aggrieved traders goes to all stakeholders especially some of the Combined Kejetia Traders Association leadership who are known actors of such move in the past.

Attempt by such actors to influence Board and management of the Kumasi City Market to believe the demand is from the traders is frivolous and concocted premised on parochial interest. Observation from the market space in recent time portrays the resurgence of hawkers and new traders following an applauded initiative by the market management to decongest the market space of such intruders.

It is unassuming and intriguing that, inspite of unresolved numerous challenges confronting traders people who claim to champion the welfare of traders are rather hiding behind the stage and influencing what will worsen the plight of traders.

By this notice, we are therefore entreating all traders to be circumspect and protect available spaces around their stores to avoid any takeover.

Moreso, traders should take note that the proposed engagement as announced by the Combined KejetiaTraders Association leaders on Tuesday 22nd September, 2023 is set to muddy the waters for such agenda.

Whilst the aggrieved traders are urging the Board and Management not to bow to such pressure, we entreat the accused other trader leadership group (Combined Kejetia Traders Association leaders) to come out and state their position on the issue if they are clean.
We also entreat all legitimate traders who have spent so much in the market but continue to loose their capital to be on look out for any new trader brought into the market for redress. Another reason which has to do with revenue generation as suggested by proponents of this move can only be described as lazy approach and recipe for corruption.

*Call the following numbers for more;*

Michael Adu-Gyamfi 0244957700

Emmanuel Kwarteng 0547626620

Mr Acquah 0596357050

Ahenkrosei 059 416 2224

Kofi Frimpong 0244705392

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