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This woman is working, we like you. Go forward 7 months ago
Ms. Linda Ocloo, you are admired for your actions. Please, we support you.
Ms. Linda Ocloo, you are admired for your actions. Please, we support you.
NII-BI 7 months ago
Madam Ocloo, Accra Mayor, MMCE, etc, make signpost to all the places you dont want the traders to sell. That will remind them each and every day.
Madam Ocloo, Accra Mayor, MMCE, etc, make signpost to all the places you dont want the traders to sell. That will remind them each and every day.
Seriously criminals 7 months ago
And pls charge them as well. They r criminals equally as Gadamsayers. How did we allow this to happened in the first place.
And pls charge them as well. They r criminals equally as Gadamsayers. How did we allow this to happened in the first place.
Justice 7 months ago
For me, this is the most significant change I want. It's just too bad. This exercise must extend everywhere in Ghana. I, in fact, never knew Accra would have such a space to walk through. Bravo!
However, I hope the governm ... read full comment
For me, this is the most significant change I want. It's just too bad. This exercise must extend everywhere in Ghana. I, in fact, never knew Accra would have such a space to walk through. Bravo!
However, I hope the government relocate the traders at a good location for now so they can do their business. The traders have dependants to take care of. Government must also consider building ultra-modern market that can take huge numbers. But I see a good research topic there too.
Kalimba Mozambo 7 months ago
@Justice
Did you not read in the papers that there are places they can re-locate to ?
@Justice
Did you not read in the papers that there are places they can re-locate to ?
Kwame Nkrumah 7 months ago
The congestion is caused by buyers more than sellers. Fine the buyers as well
The congestion is caused by buyers more than sellers. Fine the buyers as well
Bustan 7 months ago
I agree with you, if you start to finalise the buyers they will stop. Madam we are fully behind you and not the cowards that call themselves politicians, please do the right thing.
I agree with you, if you start to finalise the buyers they will stop. Madam we are fully behind you and not the cowards that call themselves politicians, please do the right thing.
Yaw 7 months ago
Madam minister, in every developing country in the world you will find people selling on the pavement due to poverty because not everyone can afford to build a shop or even rent one. At the end of the day that’s how they al ... read full comment
Madam minister, in every developing country in the world you will find people selling on the pavement due to poverty because not everyone can afford to build a shop or even rent one. At the end of the day that’s how they also feed themselves and their families, your government has already sacked over 40 thousands Ghanaians without creating a single job for anybody. What you need to do is to just find a place for those on the pavement to go there and sell their goods so that they can also make a living but to just clear them without offering them any place to go is not good. Remember the same people voted for your party to come to power so make sure you don’t make no mistakes.
Koti 7 months ago
Ghana for you! They are doing this because they see the next elections very far away. Before the next elections the same politicians would invite the same traders to sell on the streets. Very soon the members of the taskforce ... read full comment
Ghana for you! They are doing this because they see the next elections very far away. Before the next elections the same politicians would invite the same traders to sell on the streets. Very soon the members of the taskforce would start collecting 'lalasulala' from the traders so they can sell on the streets without arrest. As a country, we have not solved a single national problem since independence.
Kwabena Duku Damoah 7 months ago
Madam they are surely selling on pavements because it is the last resort.Provide them with jobs and the pavements will be free.
Madam they are surely selling on pavements because it is the last resort.Provide them with jobs and the pavements will be free.
OSAFO . KANTANKA. 7 months ago
Ghanaians are becoming extremely lawless and selfish. They have to learn the hard way. They come from their Villages to Accra and start to expose their village, ignorant , stupid , and lawless behaviour . They know they are ... read full comment
Ghanaians are becoming extremely lawless and selfish. They have to learn the hard way. They come from their Villages to Accra and start to expose their village, ignorant , stupid , and lawless behaviour . They know they are breaking the law. But because the previous administration of Akufo Addo’s NPP government ignored and encouraged them ,they have taken it as the Norm. But we need to apply the rules of law into our lives and the country in general.
Let the laws work 7 months ago
Is this not the same as wgat Henry Quartey did at Madina Zongo. Now everything is destroyed. The trees and greenery have all been vandalised. Pedestrians have abandined the Overhead foot bridges built at several places in the ... read full comment
Is this not the same as wgat Henry Quartey did at Madina Zongo. Now everything is destroyed. The trees and greenery have all been vandalised. Pedestrians have abandined the Overhead foot bridges built at several places in the city and crossing the road at grade. All is cos 0 degrees. Ei Ghana and lawlessness. What are the MMDCE's doing . That it will have to take the President, Regional Ministers to be in the field to enforce the law. As someone commented just post the law on the street. Okoe did it when he posted the prohibitory sign against the use of push trucks on the major city roads. Unfortunately successive mayors never followed up. JJ was in the Nima gutter, recently the President was at Mallam market drainage location for enforcement. What is happening. No one can do this in Togo, Benin or CIV. Ghana must learn to let the laws work.
Pelicles. 7 months ago
Ghanaians, are you not ashamed of yourselves? When Henry Quartey, the former regional minister under NPP tried to decongest the city, what was NDC's message?
It was Henry Quartey who relocated Agbogbloshie market meaning, ... read full comment
Ghanaians, are you not ashamed of yourselves? When Henry Quartey, the former regional minister under NPP tried to decongest the city, what was NDC's message?
It was Henry Quartey who relocated Agbogbloshie market meaning, he was doing the right thing, but NDC "URGED" traders, hawkers to resist the exercise because they will be jobless and should vote against NPP so, who is doing what to the decongestion exercise in Accra?
I don't blame the trader but politicians.
Perfect Prefect 7 months ago
Ghanaians indeed have short memory. We can only do better than tough nuts WO1 Salifu Amankwa, Mayor Enoch Tetteh Mensah, Mayor Nana Akwasi Agyeman (Okomkum), Mayor Okoe Vandapuye if we understand why they they ended up with t ... read full comment
Ghanaians indeed have short memory. We can only do better than tough nuts WO1 Salifu Amankwa, Mayor Enoch Tetteh Mensah, Mayor Nana Akwasi Agyeman (Okomkum), Mayor Okoe Vandapuye if we understand why they they ended up with the decongestion fatigue. No different from galamsey war. The problem is much more complex than we want to admit. Apply force will not last.
Were you vetted? Illiterate Minister.
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Ms. Linda Ocloo, you are admired for your actions. Please, we support you.
Madam Ocloo, Accra Mayor, MMCE, etc, make signpost to all the places you dont want the traders to sell. That will remind them each and every day.
And pls charge them as well. They r criminals equally as Gadamsayers. How did we allow this to happened in the first place.
For me, this is the most significant change I want. It's just too bad. This exercise must extend everywhere in Ghana. I, in fact, never knew Accra would have such a space to walk through. Bravo!
However, I hope the governm ...
read full comment
@Justice
Did you not read in the papers that there are places they can re-locate to ?
The congestion is caused by buyers more than sellers. Fine the buyers as well
I agree with you, if you start to finalise the buyers they will stop. Madam we are fully behind you and not the cowards that call themselves politicians, please do the right thing.
Madam minister, in every developing country in the world you will find people selling on the pavement due to poverty because not everyone can afford to build a shop or even rent one. At the end of the day that’s how they al ...
read full comment
Ghana for you! They are doing this because they see the next elections very far away. Before the next elections the same politicians would invite the same traders to sell on the streets. Very soon the members of the taskforce ...
read full comment
Madam they are surely selling on pavements because it is the last resort.Provide them with jobs and the pavements will be free.
Ghanaians are becoming extremely lawless and selfish. They have to learn the hard way. They come from their Villages to Accra and start to expose their village, ignorant , stupid , and lawless behaviour . They know they are ...
read full comment
Is this not the same as wgat Henry Quartey did at Madina Zongo. Now everything is destroyed. The trees and greenery have all been vandalised. Pedestrians have abandined the Overhead foot bridges built at several places in the ...
read full comment
Ghanaians, are you not ashamed of yourselves? When Henry Quartey, the former regional minister under NPP tried to decongest the city, what was NDC's message?
It was Henry Quartey who relocated Agbogbloshie market meaning, ...
read full comment
Ghanaians indeed have short memory. We can only do better than tough nuts WO1 Salifu Amankwa, Mayor Enoch Tetteh Mensah, Mayor Nana Akwasi Agyeman (Okomkum), Mayor Okoe Vandapuye if we understand why they they ended up with t ...
read full comment