Fire Outbreak.
On October 15, 2023, the office recorded a total of one (1) fire case, affecting seventeen (17) victims with no death. The total cost of damage resulting from fire was twenty thousand Ghana Cedis (GH 20,000).




On October 15, 2023, the office recorded a total of one (1) fire case, affecting seventeen (17) victims with no death. The total cost of damage resulting from fire was twenty thousand Ghana Cedis (GH 20,000).



here is brewing tension at Suame Magazine in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region as local retailers have vowed to evict foreigners who operate within the enclave.
The leaders of the Nigerian retailers at the Suame Magazine say their members are living in fear following what they call incessant attacks on them.
It has accused the local retailers and the Ghana Union Traders Association (GUTA) of targeting its members and forcefully evicting them from their shops.
The development comes after the Ministry of Trade and Industry, suspended plans to evict foreigners engaged in the retail trade to allow for sensitization and education in the domestic retail trade sector.
In a Citi News interview, an executive member of the Nigerian retailers Association, Victor Moname, threatened reprisal attacks if the local retailers continue to harass their members.
He said the Ashanti Regional Police Commander deployed some of his personnel to the area to forestall such occurrences but the attacks persist.
“The [Ashanti] Regional [Police] Commander told us that the Nigeria High Commission had called him over the same issue. He said he had sent a police patrol team to Suame Magazine, Kumasi. But when some of our people open their shops, some boys jumped on them again including some of the GUTA executives.”
“Some of their items got broken because when the boys come and ask you to close your shop, and you refuse, they destroy your things. So that was the reason why when they came to tell us to close the shops, we obliged because they are many. They are up to 50, and you can’t identify all of them. They don’t even have shops in Magazine.”
Victor Moname said currently all the Nigerian retailers at Suame Magazine “ had closed our shops including all our workers because they are afraid.”
Garage owners condemn attacks
Meanwhile, the Ghana National Association of Garages has condemned the attacks on Nigerians by some Ghanaian spare parts dealers at Suame Magazine.
At a press conference on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, the regional Chairman of the association, Nana Osei Bonsu said though they support the ban of foreigners in retail, the Association frowns on the incessant attacks mounted on Nigerians by some Ghanaians within the artisanal enclave.
This comes after a vow made by some Ghanaian retailers to evict all foreigners who operate within the enclave.
Nana Osei Bonsu also asked the government to amicably settle the issues between the two factions to avoid reprisal attacks on Ghanaians.
Leave our markets now – Gov’t orders non-Ghanaians in the retail sector
Non-Ghanaians in retail trade were ordered to leave the Ghanaian markets by July 27, 2018, or face the wrath of the government.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry which gave the order in a statement threatened to take legal action against recalcitrant non-Ghanaians who fail to adhere to the directive.
But it later did a U-turn on the directive citing inadequate sensitization as the reason for the suspension.
Ministers and church leaders have been encouraged to lend support to members by understanding their nature and personalities.
This was made known at a two-day workshop on Christian Ethical Counselling organised by the Suame Area in collaboration with TUCEE Counselling Organisation, a Christian Based Counselling Organisation in Accra.
Under the theme ‘Healing the Congregation via Ethical Christian Counselling’, the programme sought to equip ministers, ministers wives and other office holders in the Area with the requisite tools and skills to effectively offer counselling support to members in the churches.
Opening the event, the Suame Area Head, Apostle Michael Collins Asiedu underscored the importance of counselling as a tool for restoration and bringing hope using two case studies of how through counselling, intervention was brought to the lives of two church members who were in crisis.
‘If you observe our members carefully, you would see that many of them have issues and for some of them, giving them a listening hear and offering counselling would help,” he added.
Some of the topics treated at the seminar included Guidance and Counselling, Understanding the Personality of the Congregation, Personality Identification where participants used a personality identification kit to discover their real personalities (temperaments), stages in counselling, counselling skills and techniques and ethical considerations in counselling.
In addition, there were group discussions on practical issues which needed counselling, insightful interactive sessions, as well as case study simulations where participants were made to apply the tools, learnt in the simulated contexts.
At the end of the workshop, certificates were duly presented to participants with recommendations for every district to institute a counselling unit under the leadership of the District Minister and his wife.
The Suame Municipal Assembly (SMA), has put in place measures towards restructuring the existing markets in the area.
The markets , which will be affected include Kropo market, Old Suame Market and Anomangye market.
The Chief Executive Officer for the municipality, Dr John Osei Bobbie Boahen, made these known when the Suame Constituency executives of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) paid him a courtesy call at his office .
According to him, the various markets will be provided with vehicular parking areas to facilitate activities of the traders.
He disclosed that the assembly will ensure discipline on the roads to reduce vehicular traffic on the road.
According to him, the assembly will introduce what he called as “park and pay” from old Suame Mathias junction to Maakro.
This, he said will guarantee discipline on the roads as well as providing avenue to generate revenue for the assembly.
Dr Bobbie Boahen said the assembly is putting in place mechanisms to keep data on the number of houses and artisans in the municipality.
According to him, such data will help the assembly to plan effectively towards initiating developmental projects .
Dr Bobbie Boahen therefore called on the party executives to cooperate with the assembly in its developmental plans.
SUAME MUNCIPAL ASSEMBLY
P.O. BOX SE 2381
SUAME – KUMASI
ASHANTI – REGION
TEL: 0322-494622 | 0322-494818
E-mail:
suamemunicipal@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.suamema.gov.gh
DIGITAL ADDRESS: AK-055-3103
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