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Kwadaso onion seller arrested for invoking curses on MCE


The Ashanti Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has taken decisive action to address security concerns at the Kwadaso onion market, issuing a directive for onion traders to vacate the premises immediately.

Citing security risks posed by the traders’ operations, the REGSEC’s directive has stirred controversy and upheaval among the affected traders.

Authorities carried out the REGSEC’s directive by demolishing hundreds of sheds at the bustling market, leaving traders scrambling to salvage their belongings amidst the chaos.

The sudden and forceful eviction has sparked outrage among the traders, many of whom rely on the market for their livelihoods.

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In a concerning turn of events, police officers reportedly arrested a trader at the market for allegedly invoking curses on the Municipal Chief Executive Officer (MCE).

The arrest underscores the escalating tensions surrounding the market’s closure and highlights the need for calm and dialogue to address grievances.

The REGSEC’s decision to clear the Kwadaso onion market raises questions about the welfare of the affected traders and the broader implications for informal trading spaces in the region.

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As the situation continues to unfold, authorities are urged to engage with stakeholders and find a resolution that prioritizes both security concerns and the livelihoods of the traders.

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