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Unauthorised structures at Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange won’t be tolerated – Titus Glover

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus Glover, has issued a strong reminder to residents and business operators in Accra that the newly inaugurated Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange must remain free from unauthorised structures, including kiosks, wooden shops, and mechanic workshops.

Speaking at the inauguration of Phase II of the Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange on Friday, November 29, the minister emphasised that preserving the aesthetics and functionality of the infrastructure is a priority for city managers.

The Regional Minister’s remarks were a continuation of his earlier stance regarding similar developments at the Flower Pot Interchange.

The minister’s comments reflect a growing concern over how new infrastructural projects in Accra are often overtaken by informal businesses shortly after their completion.

He pointed to an incident where, despite a clear warning issued during the inauguration of the Flower Pot Interchange, a coconut seller and a banana seller defied the directive and set up their tables under the flyover.

Titus Glover further appealed to residents to respect the government’s efforts to enhance the city’s infrastructure and maintain its beauty.

“Last week Tuesday, during the commissioning of the Flower Pot Interchange, I did say and let me repeat that we don’t want any kiosks, we don’t want any mechanics around the shoulders of this interchange.

“Immediately after I gave the warning last week, a coconut seller and a banana seller tested my resolve. Let us not put anything here. Let us allow the ambience and the beauty of the place to continue.”

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