Traders in the Central Business District of Kumasi have assured authorities of their unwavering support for measures to tackle poor sanitary conditions in the city.
The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, together with the newly approved Mayor of Kumasi, Richard Ofori Agyeman, popularly known as King Zuba, have vowed to check poor sanitation in the Kumasi City.
Following the pledge, the traders, particularly the Kejetia Petty Traders Association, have reaffirmed their commitment to supporting all clean-up exercises aimed at enhancing sanitation in Kumasi.
Speaking during the Ashanti Fest Mega Clean-Up Exercise held in Kumasi, the Chairman of the Association, Mr. Emmanuel Kwateng, gave the assurance to the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, and the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly that the traders would continue to actively participate in all environmental sanitation efforts within the metropolis.
“We are ever ready to give our full support to any clean-up exercise in Kumasi,” Mr. Kwateng stated. “As traders, we believe that a clean environment promotes good health and better business. Cleanliness is next to godliness, and it is our social responsibility to help keep the city clean.”
He further noted that maintaining a clean market space is essential not only for health reasons but also for attracting more customers and boosting economic activity.
The clean-up exercise, which formed part of the Ashanti Fest celebration, brought together various stakeholders, including market traders, Assembly members, Zoomlion personnel, and residents, who worked hand-in-hand to clean streets, clear gutters, and dispose of waste in designated areas.
Authorities hope that the success of this event will inspire more community-led sanitation initiatives in the coming months.