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General News of Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Source: Dailyguidenetwork.com
2019-07-23
Metropolitan Assembly of Kumasi
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) debadd the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) over what it claims are "lies" spread by the NDC over the allocation of stores on the Kejetia market in Kumasi.
According to the KMA, the badignment of Kejetia's market stores is done transparently, without any favorable act or discrimination; therefore, the lies spread by the NDC should be rejected.
The KMA urged residents, especially merchants, to continue to cooperate with the badembly to properly allocate the stores in the new shopping center to boost business.
NDC press conference
During a press conference, Abbad Nurudeen, Head of Communications for the NDC Region of Ashanti, and his deputy, Kwaku Asafo Adjei, made several delusional accusations against the KMA during the awarding of the stores. .
The NDC, among others, said the president of the Ashanti nuclear power plant, Bernard Antwi Boasiako (Wontumi), was demanding many shops in the Kejetia market.
They also claimed that the KMA did not treat traders fairly with respect to the allocation of stores in the facility and tended to discredit the KMA's efforts with respect to Kejetia. until now.
KMA response
Henrietta Afia Konadu Aboagye, KMA prosecutor, insisted that there was no part of the truth in the "wild lies" peddled by the NDC, claiming that the KMA was doing "professional work" .
She added that President Wontumi neither wrote nor verbally asked the KMA to set up workshops in Kejetia, adding that the president of the NPP was also not involved in the process of awarding workshops to Kejetia.
The KMA also said it was not pressuring any operator to do business with Fidelity Bank regarding the payment of the stores to Kejetia, reiterating that the wild rumor should be rejected.
Ms. Aboagye stated that the Validation and Allocation Committees included representatives of the government, traditional authorities, various unions and other stakeholders, and that they were honest to the point. now.
Again, she stated that the registration, validation, exhibition and allocation of the stores had been done transparently, adding that no trader had been discriminated against as peddled by the NDC.
The KMA PRO revealed that the price of the stores varied from 7,800 GH ¢, 11,000 GH ¢, 12,000 GH ¢ 16,000, 18,000 GH ¢, 20,000 GH ¢, 24,000 GH ¢ to 41,560 GH ¢. .
She stated that the KMA had not signed any document with the traders stating that these (the traders) would own the stores permanently.
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