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Traders take over Kasoa interchange

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  • ScHoly 7 years ago

    When will we learn to be collectively disciplined?

  • k, no problem, a 7 years ago

    Why should this be a problem if not because of political points for the wrong reasons. In some jurisdictions governments will be voted out for failing to rid the streets of such traders to make life safe on the streets. In Gh ...
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  • Kaakie 7 years ago

    Hmmmm say that again oooooo. Ghana is doomed with these kind of ppl in it. We need attitudinal change. #Some ppl never liked Ok Vandapuje bcz he was disciplined and principled but I miss him already.

  • Gwet333 7 years ago

    With a country like Ghana democracy will never work because every president we get will be too scared to act or enforce the law.The new government is probable too scared to forcibly remove these squatters and if they acted to ...
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  • Lixo 7 years ago

    The black African, an apology to the human race.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    Yes, the black mentality is an apology to the human race indeed.

  • Okoree ani 7 years ago

    This is not the time for politics. Get the hawkers off. Make the area "no stopping" , "no parking zone" for drivers. Sanction violators

  • jk Atta 7 years ago

    Accra will always be the dirtiest city in the world because of thse dirty, smelly hawkers .

  • lone prophet of Jehovah 7 years ago

    NO politics drive them away to the new place meant for them,if failed to go just arrest them for disobeying the law or bylaws shalom

  • NICH 7 years ago

    The new minister for roads and highways should invoke state jurisdiction to enforce safety on roadways instead municipal authority to remove the hawkers.

  • NO-NONSENSE 7 years ago

    Maybe even the new minister have relatives at that very spot selling their items.

  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    Say that again ooooo, Mbra la! I do recollect an interview made by a journalist prior to the elections on that same Kasoa stretch when the majority, who where NPP by the way, complained that they don't eat road and wanted cha ...
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  • Yaw Adu-Asare 7 years ago

    What happened to law enforcement in Ghana?
    The rule of law cannot exist without law enforcement; in this case local law enforcement.

  • TAVIE 7 years ago

    IT A SHAME AND NO HIGHWAY IN THE WORLD HAVE HAWKERS SELLING ALONG IT OR FREEWAY ONLY IN DIRTY GHANA. IT A SHAME WHILES THE LAWS ARE THERE BUT POLITICIANS AND ENFORCERS TURN BLIND EYE TO IMPORTANT MATTERS IN GHANA. THAT IS WHY ...
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  • T'pau 7 years ago

    That's why it baffles me when we fail to understand why Malaysia, South Korea and Singapore are far ahead of us - Our mentality ooo!

  • Lixo 7 years ago

    Sorry bro, the bitter truth is simple. Our mentality is our culture.

  • YAANAA 7 years ago

    Eject them all from there. It is an eye sore.

  • YAANAA 7 years ago

    ILLITERACY IS A DESEASE. Eject them all from there.

  • HOUSTON, TEXAS 7 years ago

    THIS IS BAD. WAS COMING HOME FROM WORK THIS MORNING AND THE FREEWAYS HAVE, NOBODY SELLING UNDER THE BRIDGES.

  • Naasei, atl 7 years ago

    THEY JUST LIKE THE STORES IN DUBAI

  • Asia 7 years ago

    Arrest any trader and customers alike if caught engaging in any form of business . This would draw the customers away and the hawkers business will collapse. Once AMA allow this to happen it would spread to all the interchang ...
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  • Sharuf dortmund 7 years ago

    Police y3 adi di y3 didi

  • bagheera 7 years ago

    but i learnt they said they dont need the interchange.. loool

  • jul 7 years ago

    Exactly

  • Koffi Sarpong 7 years ago

    They said they won't eat the interchange but now look Now we are waiting for the overtake of the interchange of circle but already they are some vendors who have their items hanging with big nails directly in ...
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  • marful 7 years ago

    there is no law!@

  • Ashootings 7 years ago

    Prosecute them in court and they will stop this. They are putting their own lives at risk!

  • jul 7 years ago

    The minister cannot do anything. The traders said their government is In power and they can do what the like. Ghana has become a country where there is no respect of authority.

  • eddie 7 years ago

    Massa, go and look at what is happening on top of Kaneshie pedestrin footbridge. A full officialised market. The traders are now bold enough to leave their wares overnight tied in waterproof coverings. Thank God the pillars a ...
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  • HOLY SINNER 7 years ago

    TRUMP IS RIGHT BY SAYING THE AFRICAN CANT PLAN HIS OWN LIFE BEYOUND JUST A YEAR.

  • NorbertAsante 7 years ago

    Hmmmh..what to do?

  • Paul 7 years ago

    Akuffo Addo is the epitome of lawlessness. Ever since he assumed leadership of NPP and Ghana there has been disorder and chaos in both his party and the nation.

  • Nature Florida 7 years ago

    Mr. Paul, Ghanaians are lamenting about hawkers on the Ghana freeways I don't think this is the time to talk politics, I can't vote in Ghana but satisfy my curiosity, which of your family members have come close to even being ...
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  • sam Y 7 years ago

    @ Nature. .. plsss shutup n let those who are directly affected talk... Do u in anyway know his family members? Stupid talk... he ur having every right to refer to the president as stupid.... is it a crime??? Ottico Djaba sa ...
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  • Koffi Sarpong 7 years ago

    Yo brother man """ make sure that you get your green cart first you know what I mean ? Before Insulting peoples Imbecile

  • Adu 7 years ago

    they even wish it was not existing at all.

  • AKAJATAME 7 years ago

    Lawyer without certificate and become president what do you think it will happy Lawlesness so not their fault.

  • AZAA 7 years ago

    Leave them to do their business because their party is in power. Moreover Akuffo Addo promised them jobs.

  • PATRIOT 7 years ago

    You get what you vote for.The NPP is an anti-Ghana party.They are in power to enrich themselves and not for the progress of the country.Just wait and see how lawlessness and poverty will multiply in the country..

  • talk some 7 years ago

    This should be there work for the invinsible forces.where are they? Or they like only public toilet jobs

  • Koffi Sarpong 7 years ago

    Public toilets jobs ? Ah ah ah Exemple: hey massa you there I have sized your poo and give me the toilet roll Ah ah ah

  • SALAMI A.S. 7 years ago

    Law enforcing agencies are sleeping and when they wake up the traders would ask govt for compensation.THIS IS ANOTHER ZONGO AND INNER CITY PROBLEMS. I LIE?

  • Nana Yaw Baah 7 years ago

    Is true, and I ask one of the policeman about that and he told me that, that is not their business. And I continue ask him if car knock somebody, what they will do, and he said, they will come and take person. But if any driv ...
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  • MATTALLY 7 years ago

    Please it is a campaign promise fulfilment wai. NPP Promised all de bad things and the pple voted for them So there is noting this government can do about it

  • MATTALLY 7 years ago

    The trders have also taken position wai.

  • Kwame 7 years ago

    Thank u Asia i was thinking the same way.. The modus operandi must change. Instead of arresting the sellers rather arrest the customers. That will work. No custormer will want to go to jail because of buying an item like 2 c ...
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