Kantamanto Market Rebuilt with John Mahama’s Government and Community Support
Kantamanto Market Rises from the Ashes: A Story of Resilience and Community Support
Just one month after a devastating fire swept through Kantamanto Market, traders are once again open for business, thanks to the support of the government, individuals, and organizations.
The market’s reconstruction is a testament to the power of community and the importance of swift intervention in times of crisis. With financial aid pouring in, including a relief package of GHS 2,500 from President John Dramani Mahama’s administration, traders were able to restart their businesses and rebuild their shops.
The market’s new and improved structures are not only more organized but also visually appealing, giving traders and customers alike a sense of hope and renewal. As one trader expressed to Happy FM, the assistance was a lifeline that prevented many businesses from collapsing permanently.
While some have questioned the long-term sustainability of the reconstruction efforts, others have praised the government’s commitment to small businesses and the role of donors in reviving livelihoods .
As trading activities resume, many are hopeful that this rebuilding effort will lead to better market infrastructure and fire prevention measures in the future, ensuring that Kantamanto Market continues to thrive for years to come.