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Kejetia-Central Market traders excited as redevelopment project resumes

Fati Aminu IbrahimbyFati Aminu Ibrahim
August 8, 2024
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Traders in the Ashanti region have expressed excitement over the resumption of work on phase two of the Kejetia-Central Market redevelopment project after it was abandoned for over a year.

The traders have urged the government to ensure it is completed as early as possible to allay their fears of using the project to deceive them during the upcoming general elections.

Work on phase two of the Kejetia-Central Market redevelopment project started in 2022 and was later abandoned in early 2023 due to a lack of funds.

Traders and residents in the Ashanti region made several calls to the government to ensure work resumed, with some threatening to embark on a demonstration to press the government to release funds for the resumption of work.

After over a year of abandonment, work has finally resumed, and the traders are excited about it.

However, they have expressed concern about the timing of the commencement of work, especially as contractors have not been able to provide timelines for completion.

Traders are thus calling on the government to ensure swift completion of the work.

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