AMA starts decongestion  in Accra’s CBD

Story: News Desk 

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has begun a major decongestion exercise aimed at removing street traders from the Central Business District (CBD) to restore order and improve sanitation in the city centre.

In the early hours of Tuesday, May 20, 2025, AMA task forces, supported by the Ghana Police Service, carried out a coordinated operation to dismantle makeshift stalls, unauthorised kiosks, and remove vendors who had taken over pavements and roadsides across key parts of the CBD.

According to the AMA, the operation forms part of renewed efforts to enforce city bylaws, ease congestion, and ensure the safe movement of both pedestrians and vehicles.

The first phase of the exercise is focused on areas surrounding the AMA Head Office, including Kinbu Road to Railways, ECG Junction to the King Tackie Tawiah Statue, and Opera Square through to Adabraka.

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  1. Fanny Moen says:

    Propaganda to help people better understand the importance of maintaining urban order, not buying goods in prohibited areas to reduce “demand” for illegal street vending activities. If you are passionate about basketball and like fierce matches, Basketball Stars is the playground for you.

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