Re: Eviction Of Traders In Front Of President’s Nima Residence
Government’s attention has been drawn to news items on the media
landscape, about the “eviction of traders” in front of the President’s
House in Nima, and wish to state as follows:
1. Prior to Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo becoming President of the
Republic, there was a taxi rank, an artisanal shop and traders operating
in front of his house. After being declared winner of the 2016
election, and before the President’s swearing-in on 7th January,
2017, the taxi drivers, on their own volition, moved their operations
away from the President’s residence, realizing the implication of their
operations for the security and safety of the President.
2. In view of the security implications of the operations of the
traders, and artisans, National Security proceeded to engage with them,
and compensation packages of varied sums were agreed on.
President
Akufo-Addo has taken the view that the national purse should not be
burdened on a matter such as this, and has gone on to pay these
compensations from his personal resources.
3. A group of artisans, describing themselves as “the Junior Masters”,
who were not beneficiaries of the initial compensation, in a letter to
President Akufo-Addo, dated 25th February, 2018, appealed to
the President to be included in the compensation package, a request to
which the President has accepted.
4. It is important to note that extensive consultations were
undertaken between the Office of the President, National Security, and
the traders and artisans, before the implementation of this decision.
It
is completely false that only a week’s notice was given to the traders
and artisans to move from their current location. Indeed, the leadership
of the artisans and traders requested for a six week grace-period from
National Security, beginning from the last week of January 2018, to
enable them move. Clearly, this request has been met.
5. The National Security is continuing with the engagement process, in
order to ensure that their movement is done in a manner that
accommodates their welfare as citizens of Ghana.
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