President John Dramani Mahama has moved to quell rising controversy, firmly denying that political pressure is influencing the planned location of a new market in Wa.
The President’s intervention follows days of speculation and rumors that the siting of the crucial trading hub was being directed by unnamed political interests from “above.” These claims had stirred anxiety among local traders and residents, raising concerns over transparency and potential disruption to livelihoods.
In a clear rebuttal, President Mahama asserted that the project is being guided solely by technical planning and community needs. “There is no order from above anywhere regarding the Wa market,” he stated, emphasizing that decisions on public infrastructure must be inclusive and free from hidden agendas.
He stressed that the process relies on professional assessments and consultations with the Wa community, aiming to maximize benefits for traders and consumers. The President urged stakeholders to disregard unverified claims and engage constructively to avoid delays in the project.
The public clarification was met with relief by many in Wa. Traders’ representatives welcomed the reassurance, highlighting the need for fairness and equitable access in the final site selection. Community leaders echoed calls for sustained transparency as planning moves forward.
The proposed market is a flagship development project for the Upper West Region, intended to modernize trading conditions, boost local commerce, and stimulate the regional economy.
By addressing the rumors directly, President Mahama has reaffirmed the government’s stated commitment to transparent and consultative development processes, underscoring how misinformation can create unnecessary tensions around vital community projects.



