5 months ago
Kejetia Market Development Stalled
Traders in Kumasi’s Kejetia Market have raised concerns over the prolonged delay in completing the second phase of the market’s development. This delay has disrupted business operations and left many traders uncertain about their future.
The Kejetia Market, once a bustling commercial hub, has been undergoing redevelopment to improve facilities and accommodate the growing number of traders. However, the second phase of the project, which was expected to be completed months ago, has stalled. This has left traders in a difficult situation, as the uncompleted portions of the market make conducting business challenging.
Many traders have complained about reduced customer traffic due to the inconvenience caused by the construction delays. “We are losing customers daily because the environment is not conducive,” one trader lamented. Others worry about the safety and security of their goods, as the unfinished areas leave them exposed to theft and weather damage.
The authorities in charge of the project have cited financial constraints and logistical challenges as the primary reasons for the delay. Despite these explanations, traders are calling for greater urgency in addressing the situation. They believe the government and stakeholders must prioritize completing the project to restore normalcy to their businesses.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has assured the traders that efforts are underway to resolve the issues and resume work on the second phase. However, many remain skeptical, as previous promises have not been fulfilled.
The Kejetia Market is critical to the economic life of Kumasi, providing jobs and a source of income for thousands of families. Prolonged delays not only affect the traders but also the overall economy of the region. The current situation demands swift action to prevent further economic losses and restore the market’s vibrancy.
As traders continue to express their frustrations, the hope is that their voices will be heard, and the project will be completed soon. The traders are urging the government and all stakeholders to take decisive steps to address the issues and ensure that the Kejetia Market can once again thrive as a hub of commerce.
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