Titus-Glover cracks down on hawkers under Flower Pot Interchange

Story By: Daily Guide

In a bold move to preserve the aesthetics and functionality of the newly inaugurated Flower Pot Interchange, Greater Accra Regional Minister Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover has ordered the removal of all kiosks and containers from the area.

Titus-Glover issued this directive during the commissioning ceremony on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, emphasizing the importance of maintaining order and cleanliness around the interchange.

Background

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The Flower Pot Interchange, a major infrastructure milestone, aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity across Accra.

Constructed at a cost of GH¢677,839,999.5, the project was undertaken by China Railway No. 5 Engineering Gh. Ltd and funded by Afrexim Bank and the Government of Ghana.

The Hawker Menace

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Hawkers and vendors have long been a nuisance in Accra’s major intersections, causing congestion and visual pollution.

Titus-Glover’s directive aims to prevent the proliferation of kiosks and containers, which could undermine the interchange’s efficiency and beauty.

“We must maintain and use these resources wisely,” Titus-Glover stressed.

“I urge the municipal assemblies to ensure this area is kept clean. No kiosks, no containers. It will destroy the beauty we’re witnessing today” he warned.

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Implications

The removal of hawkers and vendors is expected to improve traffic flow and enhance the overall commuting experience for residents.

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