Remember your promise to us -Traders remind Nana Addo
Informal Hawkers and Vendors Association of Ghana (IHVAG) and Greater Accra Market Association (GAMA), two traders’ associations, are imploring President Akufo-Addo to remember his promise to traders at the Odawna Market and other markets whose businesses had been ravaged by fire.
The IHVAG and GAMA entreated the President to take immediate steps to implement his promise on November 19, last year, to support the over 3,000 affected traders who lost their means of livelihoods in the Odawna Market fire with grant funding through the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI).
Contained in a press statement authored by Anas Ibrahim, President of IHVAG, and Mercy Needjan, President of GAMA, and copied to
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Regular business day for PoS vendors
Monday 15 February 2021
Customers buying their vegetables and fruits from vendors on the ever busy Charlotte Street in Port of Spain. - SUREASH CHOLAI
Usually on Carnival Monday and Tuesday many Charlotte Street vendors would lock up shop and either take to the roads or spend a quiet two days home.
However, as there is no mas, no revellers and no music trucks they are working as if it is business as usual.
Newsday spoke to vendors on Charlotte Street on what would have been Carnival Monday.
Nazrul Islam, who sells gold jewellery, said he always closes for Carnival.
Mr Bismark Ayensu, chairman for the NPP News Vendors Association of Ashanti Region has stressed the need for Ghanaians and Africans as a whole to treat America 39;s business magnate Bill Gates 39; alleged threat to use vaccines to kill over three billion Africans with contempt.