
Tamale to Relocate Transport Hubs to Ease City Congestion
The Mayor of Tamale Metropolis, Hon. Adam Abubakari Takoro, has initiated a strategic relocation exercise for various transport operators to new sites within the city. The initiative, which begins today, aims to decongest the central business district (CBD) and improve urban mobility and safety.
The Mayor of Tamale Metropolis, Hon. Adam Abubakari Takoro, has initiated a strategic relocation exercise for various transport operators to new sites within the city. The initiative, which begins today, aims to decongest the central business district (CBD) and improve urban mobility and safety.
During a preparatory inspection tour on Monday, the Mayor visited key locations identified for the relocation, including the Forest and Behind Metro Mass Transit areas. These sites have been designated to accommodate Yellow-Yellow operators, Motor King riders, and other informal transport unions.
Reclaiming Public Spaces
Hon. Takoro explained that the relocation is part of a broader reorganisation plan by the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly to restore order to public roads and markets, enhance road safety, and ensure efficient use of urban space.
“We are not just moving people; we are reorganising transport for a better Tamale,” the Mayor stated. “Public roads must be free for all users—pedestrians, vehicles, and businesses.”
Stakeholder Engagement and Smooth Transition
The Mayor assured that the process will be carried out in close consultation with transport operators, unions, and residents to ensure minimal disruption and full cooperation. The Assembly has also committed to providing basic infrastructure and amenities at the new hubs.
This intervention follows a successful decongestion exercise in the city’s CBD earlier this week, which was widely applauded by residents for improving accessibility and cleanliness.
Towards a Modern and Livable City
The Tamale Metropolitan Assembly believes this move will significantly contribute to making the city more organised, pedestrian-friendly, and attractive to investors.
“This is a critical step in building a cleaner, safer, and more efficient Tamale,” Hon. Takoro said. “It aligns with our long-term vision of making Tamale a model of urban planning and public order.”
The relocation of transport hubs marks another milestone in the Assembly’s ongoing urban renewal efforts aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents and making the city more competitive and sustainable.
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