Ghana Trade Fair’s Dismal Transformation: Echoes of Broken Promises

As the clock ticks with only six months remaining for the NPP’s tenure, the lingering specter of shattered hopes and lost livelihoods serves as a poignant reminder of promises unkept and the challenges faced by the Trade Fair community.

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Honorary Vice President of IMANI Africa, Mr. Bright Simons, has unveiled a disheartening portrayal of the Ghana International Trade Fair Center, once promised to be an architectural masterpiece under the NPP’s reign.

In a revealing exposé, Mr. Simons paints a grim picture of the current Trade Fair landscape, resembling more a neglected concrete wasteland than the vibrant exhibition hub it once epitomized.

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He highlights the drastic changes witnessed since the NPP’s assumption of power, emphasizing the stark departure from its former glory.

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Drawing attention to the tumultuous decisions made by Trade Fair’s CEO, Dr. Agnes Adu, six years ago – leading to the eviction of several established businesses, including Color Planet owned by renowned journalist Mr. Raymond Archer – Mr. Simons exposes the unfulfilled promises of revitalization made by the current administration.

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Despite grand projections of a futuristic transformation, Mr. Simons reveals through accompanying visuals and commentary that the envisioned overhaul remains a mere mirage, leaving a sense of disappointment among affected entrepreneurs and stakeholders.

As the clock ticks with only six months remaining for the NPP’s tenure, the lingering specter of shattered hopes and lost livelihoods serves as a poignant reminder of promises unkept and the challenges faced by the Trade Fair community.

Source: whatsupnewsghana.com

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