The management of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has met with leadership of the various hawker groups in the metropolis and had agreed on implementing the “redline policy.”
The AMA initiated the “redline policy” last year to streamline the activities of hawkers which had impeded the movements of pedestrians and motorists and posed as a major challenge to the activities of the assembly.
A statement signed by Numo Blafo III, the Head of the Public Affairs Department of the AMA and copied to the Ghana News Agency expressed the hope that the hawkers would comport themselves in the implementation of the policy.
It urged the hawkers to report any grievance to the assembly for amicable resolution.
The statement, however, warned that notwithstanding the AMA’s willingness to allow the hawkers some space along the streets, their indiscriminate activities violated the AMA Hawkers Bye-Laws of 2011 and Article 117 (Section 1A-F) of the Road Traffic Regulation 2012.
Source: GNA
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Who do you describe as cocoase? You see you are a fuuul.Are they not human beings
A.M.A should sack all the cocoase fuo from the street of Accra, thus Kwame Nkrumah Circle, Kaneshie foot bridge, kasoa tollbooth, and Accra will be clean. Their lives are at risk don't wait for another disaster before. Same should be replicated in Kumasi by K.M.A and our two best cities will look clean and attractive for everyone. check out Rwanda.