The Central Business District in Kumasi has become a major concern for traders and residents alike, as huge refuse dumps scattered all over the area have created a deplorable environment.
The stench emanating from the dumps is unbearable, and traders are worried that it could lead to a serious disease outbreak.
For the past three days, Zoomlion, the company responsible for refuse collection, has not been seen in the area, leaving the traders to suffer the consequences of the unhealthy environment.
The traders are unhappy and fearful for their health, as their businesses are being negatively impacted by the filthy conditions.
In light of this, the traders are calling on the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) Mayor King Zuba and the Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene to intervene and instruct Zoomlion to collect the refuse.
The traders believe that immediate action is necessary to prevent a potential health crisis and restore the area to its former glory.
The situation in Adum is becoming increasingly dire, with traders feeling like they are dying a slow death due to the unhealthy environment. They are hopeful that the authorities will take their plea seriously and take immediate action to address the issue.
Sompaonline.com