KMA relocates two major bus terminals

 

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has begun an exercise to relocate transport stations in unapproved terminals to reduce traffic congestion within the Kumasi Metropolis, particularly in the central business district of Adum Pampaso and Kejetia.

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At a media briefing in Kumasi, the Co-ordinating Director of the KMA, Mr Solomon Asiedu, told the media that the KMA intended to move two major lorry stations to new areas.

The relocation

He said the first station to be relocated would be the Kejetia-Adum-Pampaso terminal, which currently connects to 14 destinations in the Western Region, to the Afua Kobi Bus Terminal, near the Abinkyi Market.

Mr Asiedu said the second station, which operates from seven different locations within the metropolis to the three northern regions, would be moved to the Suame Hill Top Terminal.

He mentioned the affected destinations in the Adum-Pampaso and Kejetia area as Asankragwa, Sefwi Bekwa

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