Vice President and NPP Flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has assured traders at the Arts Centre in Accra that they will not be relocated.
During a campaign tour of the Klottey Korley Constituency, Dr. Bawumia confirmed that the Ghana Tourism Authority is finalizing agreements to secure the traders’ continued presence at the Centre, even with the upcoming Marine Drive Development project. The necessary documents will soon be signed by all involved parties, including the traders’ leadership, ensuring their access to the Centre.
Before visiting Klottey Korley, Dr. Bawumia toured the Ledzekuku Constituency, where he engaged with local stakeholders. He then proceeded to the La Dadekotopon Constituency, meeting with the La Regent, Nii Adjei Kofeh, and interacting with drivers and passengers at the 37 Military Lorry Station. He used these interactions to explain why he is the best choice for President.
At the Arts Centre in Klottey Korley, Dr. Bawumia engaged with traders and head porters, addressing their concerns about the potential relocation of the Centre to Kawukudi. He assured them that no relocation would take place.