Margins, KoKMA give Kinbu Triangle facelift
Identification, Data and Documentation Systems management company, Margins ID Group, has partnered the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly (KoKMA) to redevelop the Kinbu Triangle, one of central Accra’s busiest intersections.
The project, fully financed by Margins as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitments and also to celebrate the company’s 35th anniversary, will introduce new greenery, safer pedestrian routes and renewable-energy lighting to ease congestion and reduce rising urban temperatures.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of KoKMA, Alfred Allotey-Gaisie, handed over the site to Margins Group on November 17, 2025, for the redevelopment work to start.
He said the professionalism and strong presentation delivered by the youthful Margins team played a significant role in the assembly’s decision to partner the company.
Open spaces
Mr Allotey-Gaisie explained that several open and green spaces across the municipality required rehabilitation, as neglected areas quickly attracted hawkers, created disorder and became difficult to reclaim.
He described the initiative as a timely intervention that would support efforts to restore Accra’s image as a modern and well-organised capital city.
SDG
The Founder and CEO of Margins, Moses Kwesi Baiden Jnr, said the project reflected the creativity and leadership needed to address local urban challenges.
He also stated that the redevelopment formed part of the company’s wider Sustainable Development Goals programme, particularly SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
“We are all part of government and citizens must also play a role in finding solutions.
These solutions are not always financial; sometimes they require vision and partnerships with those who share a mutual interest in national development,” he stated.
Iconic destination
The Architect for the project, Ama Ogbugo of Slate Urban Design, said the aim was to create a sustainable, visually appealing and iconic destination that met SDG standards.
The design team aims to complete the redevelopment by Christmas and will work closely with Parks and Gardens and KoKMA to address any challenges that arise.
