Regional News of Wednesday, 22 May 2024

Source: AMA

Mayor of Accra engages traders on new market toll payment system

Elizabeth K.T. Sackey (right) interacting with some traders Elizabeth K.T. Sackey (right) interacting with some traders

The Mayor of Accra, Elizabeth Naa Kwatsoe Sackey, has engaged traders in Accra on a new market toll payment system introduced by the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA).

The mayor, who seized the opportunity to interact with the traders during a working visit to the Salaga and Agbogbloshie markets in the Ashiedu Keteke Sub-Metropolitan District, discussed the benefits and implications of the innovative digitization system.

Introducing the new market toll payment system to the traders, Mayor Sackey highlighted its features, functionality, and benefits and explained that the system, which leverages digital technology, allows traders to pay market tolls conveniently and securely using electronic payment methods such as mobile money or a short code.

Touching on the benefits for traders, the mayor emphasized its convenience, efficiency, and security, adding that by transitioning from cash-based transactions to digital payments, traders could enjoy greater convenience and flexibility.

The digital system, she noted, would help reduce the risk of theft or loss associated with cash transactions and fund essential municipal services and infrastructure projects for the benefit of all residents.

"By digitizing payment processes, the AMA can streamline revenue collection, minimize the risk of revenue leakage, and enhance accountability and transparency in financial transactions," she said.

Beatrice Mensah, a tomato trader, commended the mayor for the system's rollout and acknowledged that it would undoubtedly provide a safer, more efficient means of paying market tolls.

She used the opportunity to urge the Assembly to address their challenges in the market, including high congestion, inadequate waste management facilities, and limited infrastructure.

She also lauded the AMA for the recent desilting exercise in the market, adding that clearing out the drains not only improves sanitation but also reduces flooding.