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Tears flow as Ashaiman traders count losses after dawn demolition

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  • Chris 2 months ago

    ?

  • New order 2 months ago

    Chris don't mind bawumia Ghana web , so Ghana should allow apio shops etc to operate by the road side ! And 38 % IQ idiots will follow, that road has one of the worst traffic in Accra ,I remember a truck that failed brakes de ...
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  • Isaac 2 months ago

    Thank you brother as if the reporter doesn't know there's a construction work going on there sometimes now

  • Bawa 2 months ago

    We are resetting Ghana. So stop crying for now..... JDM IS WORKING FOR U...

  • Jayhovah 2 months ago

    I'm sure they gave them plenty notice to vacate the area but I'm guessing they refused to comply. The entire city of Accra and the surrounding cities needs clean up

  • Populist 2 months ago

    Yes ooo

  • Kofi Symon 2 months ago

    We need serious disciplinary measures..for we are too stubborn people and play politics into everything.

  • John,Tema 2 months ago

    Foolish ppl they think they can hide behind NDC to hold the whole nation backward. Let dem fight among themselves

  • Kofi Amakye 2 months ago

    Life is good
    Abaan Paapa
    Ashiaman women

  • Samy 2 months ago

    Primitive people .Ghana can’t go on like this as trader capture any empty space along highways roads and put containers sheds right on the roads to sell their wares it doesn’t exist in any country all our foot paths along ...
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  • Teddy 2 months ago

    Ignore them Ghanaians are too lawless
    You have seen the road construction in progress but will not advise yourself even after warning you still won’t budge they should even be arrested on top and charged because they were ...
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  • Koko 2 months ago

    Traders always lie. No notice? Impossible.

  • Kojo Menkah, Bremen. Germany 2 months ago

    This mentality of siding with wrong doing slow down development. Aren't you as a journalist knew of the construction work ongoing in that enclave? Have you ever dare to visit these sites to admonish them?. We pay huge money g ...
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  • Populist 2 months ago

    Say it

  • Populist 2 months ago

    The big question is are the victims not not part of others who had heed to the notice to relocate their containers or shops. They were informed several times even there days ago. So what are we trying to cut across? The victi ...
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  • Sandman, New Jersey 2 months ago

    It is always the same thing, they always claiming they weren't given adequate notice. When you look into it, you will find they have been warned for months and sometimes even years. I feel no sympathy for People who often kno ...
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  • Holland is very beautiful 2 months ago

    God has even saved them through this intervention demolition. Otherwise a sand loaded tipper truck would have crashed into their shops like what happened to some road side hawkers at Kumasi Dr. Mensah

  • Kofi Symon 2 months ago

    We Ghanaians are stiff necked people. We need serious revolutionary measures.Action!

  • Yaa Dua 2 months ago

    We hate development. We love to dwell in our squalor. And practice our witchcraft. Yet we travel to desert countries and admire their beautiful buildings.

  • Samy 2 months ago

    Was glad this the biggest comment I have ever heard from a. African in an African co : Go BACK TO Your Country and FiIX your Country. Why not Ghanaian politicians are stealing our heritage treasures left and right leaving ...
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  • Populist 2 months ago

    Immature journalism.

  • James 2 months ago

    Aban papa aba

  • Yeboah 2 months ago

    Skin pain. Your kwasea Bawumia will not come to power. Fool

  • James Arthur 2 months ago

    NDC guys blame Nana

  • Edmond 2 months ago

    A simple check on the containers will inform the journalist of the ' remove by date, boldly written in them. Secondly a further check would have informed him that it was to pave way for the road being constructed. Even yeste ...
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  • Kingsley 2 months ago

    The people at Ashaiman Timber Market are aware since former President Kufour time that they will leaving that place. Land has given to them after Afienya since that time.

  • Ayigbe kotiboto 2 months ago

    Mahama is the hoooooooooooooo

  • Keteku 2 months ago

    A country where everybody is trading, where is the country up to ?

  • As 2 months ago

    They should take it like that NDC for u

  • Laillailallah 2 months ago

    The ruling powers whether NPP or NDC always descend with brutality to resolve the problem of squatters. While the law must be upheld, such matters must be approached with compassion and social justice. The elites always find ...
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  • Eyiah Eben 2 months ago

    Is nice to hear the reasons for such demolitions, but many are in tears and few government officers seems happy this time?
    Their justification is road under construction, careless where others sleep or eat?
    My question is ...
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  • Djabatey Isaac 2 months ago

    They were all notified since 2023. Go and check on the structures that were demacated for demolish. Even part of both the shai hills and Michel camp front view were demolish since last year.

  • RASTA BANGI 2 months ago

    TOO MUCH KIOSK ALL OVER, THE ASSEMBLIES ARE NOT DOING THEIR WORK AT ALL.
    SPINTEX ROAD IS EQUALLY BECOMING LAWLESS WITH KIOSKS ALL OVER EVEN TAKING OVER THE ROADS.
    GHANAIANS MUST UNDERSTAND THAT VEHICLES THAT USE THE ROAD AR ...
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