
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has taken a significant step toward providing relief to traders affected by the recent fire at the Accra Central Police Barracks Trading Area in Tudu. Led by Mayor Michael Kpakpo Allotey, the assembly distributed a total of GH₵106,000 to help alleviate the immediate financial burdens faced by those who lost property and livelihoods in the blaze. This intervention marks a crucial effort by the local government to support the informal sector following a devastating disaster in one of the city's busiest trading hubs.
During a ceremony held at the site, the Mayor oversaw the distribution of GH₵1,000 to each of the 106 identified victims. Mayor Allotey acknowledged that while the sum might not fully compensate for the extensive losses incurred, it was intended as a gesture of support to meet urgent needs. He emphasized the necessity of ensuring that only authentic claimants received the funds, highlighting the assembly's commitment to transparency in the distribution process. The visit also allowed the Mayor and his team to conduct a firsthand assessment of the damage, which will inform future support strategies and urban planning for the affected market area.
Beyond the financial aid, the Mayor called for a renewed focus on safety within the city's trading areas, urging community members and traders to proactively report hazardous conditions and illegal structures to prevent similar tragedies in the future. While beneficiaries expressed their profound gratitude for the assembly's timely intervention, many appealed for further assistance, noting the significant capital required to rebuild their businesses from scratch. The AMA has indicated that additional support may be considered following a more detailed technical assessment of the fire's impact and the long-term needs of the Tudu community.
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