
Ghana MP Donates 100 Freezers to Displaced Market Vendors
A Ghanaian lawmaker is helping market women keep their businesses running during construction of a new modern marketplace. The 100 chest freezers will support traders temporarily relocated for the project.
When construction means progress but also disruption, one community leader found a practical way to bridge the gap.
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Ghana, donated 100 chest freezers to market women in Juapong who've been temporarily relocated during construction of the Mahama 24-Hour Economy Market. The freezers arrived just as traders needed to move their businesses to make room for the new facility.
The women sell perishable goods that require refrigeration, making the freezers essential equipment during their displacement. Without them, many would face spoiled inventory and lost income while waiting for the market's completion.
The new marketplace represents Ghana's broader push to modernize trading infrastructure across the country. The 24-Hour Economy initiative aims to create better facilities, extend business hours, and open up new economic opportunities for local vendors.

The Ripple Effect
This donation does more than just keep fish and vegetables fresh. It sends a message that development projects don't have to leave vulnerable business owners behind during transition periods.
The market women can now maintain their customer relationships and income streams instead of watching weeks or months of earnings disappear. That stability ripples through their families and the wider community that depends on affordable, fresh food.
Ablakwa emphasized that supporting his constituents' economic empowerment remains a top priority. The MP pledged continued assistance for programs that improve livelihoods throughout the North Tongu constituency as the modern market takes shape.
The completed facility will offer improved trading conditions, better infrastructure, and expanded hours that could transform how commerce happens in Juapong. For now, 100 freezers are making sure the traders survive to see that future.
Sometimes progress needs a practical helping hand to carry everyone forward together.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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