Kumasi: KMA allocates over 8,000 Kejetia stores to traders

12/07/2019

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has begun an exercise to move about 8, 400 traders to the newly constructed Kumasi Kejetia Market for the commencement of business activities. 

The exercise was to present letters of ‘Allocation of Stores’ to the traders who have been biometrically validated and verified by the Assembly.

The allocation document contains the store number, the size, the amount and the period required to pay the requisite amount for the space allocated.

The exercise when completed, will afford the traders the chance to begin business activities after payments of the requisite amounts.

Addressing the traders before the exercise which was held on Thursday, July 11, 2019, at the Centre for National Culture, Kumasi, the Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE) for the KMA, Hon. Osei Assibey Antwi, thanked the traders for their patience.

Some of the traders expressed their joy to Otec News’ Francis Appiah, for getting their own shops after “walking in the wilderness” for four and half years.

The project, christened ‘Kumasi City Markets Limited’ was at of costs $298 million, started in July 2015 and to be completed in January 2018 but was delayed due court matters arising from litigation between private land developers and KMA over pulling down of structures around the project.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/Francis Appiah

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