The Afrancho community receives a renovated market to boost local commerce

Officials cut the ribbon on a brand new market for Afrancho community residents. The Offinso North Municipal Assembly spent millions of Ghana cedis fixing up the old trading center. Local leaders gathered to celebrate the shiny renovated facility that traders can use right away. Assembly workers have been busy upgrading markets across the area like Akomadan, Nkenkaasu, and Darso. The project aims to boost business and help people make more money.

Municipal Chief Executive Ceaser Ofosu Acheampong made it clear that anyone trying to sell market stalls illegally will face serious trouble. He promised his office will work with traditional leaders to keep the place running smoothly for years ahead. Bright lights have been installed around the market to stop thieves from stealing goods at night. The assembly wants to protect traders and their merchandise when business hours end. Security measures will help everyone feel safer doing business there.

Chief Nana Badu Fram II thanked assembly members for the awesome renovation work. He asked roadside traders to move into proper market spaces instead of selling on streets. Friday became the official market day to match local farming traditions. Member of Parliament Fred Kyei Asamoah handed over ten thousand Ghana cedis to help with future improvements. He also promised to use government money for building more market structures around the constituency.
 

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