KMA Sets September 30 Deadline for Traders at Airport Roundabout
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has given traders operating around the Airport Roundabout until September 30, 2026, to vacate their existing structures as part of a broader initiative to beautify and reorganise the Kumasi metropolis. The exercise forms part of the Assembly’s ongoing efforts to improve the appearance, orderliness and overall urban environment of Kumasi […] The post KMA Sets…
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has set a deadline of September 30, 2026, for traders around the Airport Roundabout to clear their structures. This action is part of the Assembly's ongoing initiative to enhance the city's appearance, orderliness, and overall urban environment, ensuring a cleaner, safer, and more orderly Kumasi.
Mayor Richard Ofori-Boadi Agyemang met with traders at the Airport Roundabout, delivering the Assembly's directive and handing over eviction notices to those affected. Traders wishing to remain in the area may set up new stores that have been approved by the KMA and adhere to the Assembly's standards. Simultaneously, the Mayor has ordered the removal of damaged and deteriorating billboards across the metropolis to improve the visual appeal of major roads and public spaces.
The Assembly intends to maintain communication with affected stakeholders as it implements these measures.
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