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Kejetia market in ruins as pipe burst for the 7th time in 6 months, traders demand compensation

Parts of the New Kejetia Market in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region have once again flooded after some pipes in the facility burst, leading to the des

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Parts of the New Kejetia Market in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region have once again flooded after some pipes in the facility burst, leading to the destruction of goods worth millions of cedis.

Trading activities in parts of the facility once again halted after water from some burst pipes flooded several shops within the market Wednesday morning.

The pipe burst which according to the traders is the seventh time in the last six months.

Over 20 lockable shops were seen drenched in water after the incident on Wednesday, July 20, 2022.

Some of the affected traders who have lost their wares for the fourth time to the pipe burst at that particular place where the incident occurred today wept.

The traders bemoaned that, the consistent pipe bursts have been affecting their businesses.

They are thus urging the management of the facility to take pragmatic measures to ensure that such appalling incidents do not occur again.

Meanwhile, the Organizer for the Combined Kejetia Traders Association Patricia Acheampong said the recurring floods are negatively affecting the traders.

“This is not the first time such an incident has happened as at least it comes the seventh time this year.

“Our members are very angry, that’s why we are demanding from city authorities to compensate them to waive off the huge losses the pipe bursts have been causing them,” she said.

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