

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has directed traders at the Timber Market to halt all reconstruction activities following last Saturday’s fire outbreak until investigations by the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) are completed.

The Metro Coordinating Director, Mr. Douglas N.K. Annoful, who led a team of AMA officials to the scene on Monday on behalf of the Mayor of Accra, Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey, said the directive was necessary to allow the GNFS and the Assembly to carry out their work effectively.

He warned that unauthorised structures erected before the conclusion of investigations and planning would be demolished.

Mr. Annoful explained that the AMA would rely on the findings of the GNFS to design a comprehensive reconstruction and safety plan for the market adding that lessons drawn from the Kantamanto Market fire recovery would guide efforts to ensure proper demarcation and a safer, more structured trading environment.
The Coordinating Director extended condolences to traders affected by the blaze and commended the GNFS for their bravery in bringing the fire under control.

He observed that firefighters had faced extreme challenges during the operation, noting that they were forced to break through a school wall to gain access to the market.
He urged traders to be vigilant and to act as one another’s keeper by reporting individuals who obstruct access routes or engage in unauthorised construction while reminding the public that the Sanitation Court was active and would prosecute offenders.

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