The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus Glover, has issued a stern warning to residents and business operators regarding the newly inaugurated Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange.
He emphasized that the area must remain free from unauthorized structures, including kiosks, wooden shops, and mechanic workshops, to preserve its aesthetics and functionality.
Speaking at the inauguration of Phase II on November 29, Glover highlighted ongoing concerns about informal businesses encroaching on new infrastructure shortly after completion.
He referenced a previous incident at the Flower Pot Interchange, where vendors ignored warnings and set up stalls despite clear directives against such actions.
Glover reiterated his commitment to maintaining the beauty of the interchange, urging residents to respect government efforts to enhance the city’s infrastructure.
He stated, “Let us allow the ambience and beauty of the place to continue,” reinforcing that unauthorized structures will not be tolerated around the interchange.
