Tension in Kasoa: Assembly pulls down shops for 24-hour economy project
Awutu Senya East Municipal Assembly demolished several commercial shops and production structures on Saturday, 23 May 2026, at the Kasoa New Market. The structural clearance saw heavy earthmoving equipment pull down vital informal factory installations, including prominent local corn and cassava processing mills. According to municipal authorities, the demolition exercise was executed to clear the prime land for the immediate commencement of a proposed state-of-the-art 24-hour Economy Market Centre.
The weekend operation has been met with fierce resistance from aggrieved shop owners, who claim the local government acted in bad faith. The affected traders revealed that the demolition was aggressively carried out despite the existence of an active, legally binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between their leadership and the Municipal Assembly. The traders lamented that the sudden displacement has thrown their businesses into chaos, with no clear administrative resolution or formal transition roadmap provided regarding their heavy capital investments and future commercial operations. The traders explicitly stated that they are not opposed to the government's flagship developmental initiative to modernise local commerce, but expressed deep frustration over what they described as a complete lack of genuine institutional engagement and a disregard for their economic concerns.
Defending the legality and timing of the operation, the Municipal Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Mr. Nash Nyandey, stated that the exercise was both lawful and highly crucial. He explained that Saturday was intentionally selected for the operation under the strategic assumption that the specific market zone would be dormant, thereby minimising human casualties and vehicular traffic disruption. Mr. Nyandey maintained that the clearance was a necessary step toward actualising the government's broader vision to establish functional 24-Hour Economy Market Centres across the country to stimulate around-the-clock economic productivity. Mr. Nyandey stated in an interview with Accra-based Citi FM, "We have engaged every stakeholder on several occasions. The municipality has noted that any
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Tension is rising in Kasoa after the Awutu Senya East Municipal Assembly took action. Shops were pulled down, leaving traders in distress - but why now?
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