KMA cautions public, traders against fraudsters

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has cautioned the public against paying monies to persons for the sale of shops in the Kejetia Phase II Market Project.

The Assembly, in a statement issued last week, noted that “some faceless people have been collecting money from some traders and individuals with the assurance that they will be given shops at Phase II of the Redevelopment Project (Central Market) while the project is still under construction.”

The statement, signed by the Public Relations Officer, Madam Henrietta Afia Konadu Aboagye, said no decision had been taken on the amount to be paid for the allocation of shops when the project was completed, and that any information on allocation and payment modalities would be made public at the appropriate time.

The KMA has, therefore, advised the public to report anybody who comes to them to demand money for shops at the Central Market to the Secretariats of the Metro Chief Executive and the Coordinating Director or the appropriate security agency.

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