People residing in zone E of the Budumburam camp have been given three working days by the chiefs of Gomoa Buduburam in the Central region to leave the area.
This will make it possible for the market vendors who line the main road in Budumburam to relocate there.
The chief claims that the ongoing development on the main Kasoa Cape Coast route is being hampered by the activities of the market women along the stretch.
Nonetheless, they bemoan the challenges they faced persuading the Gomoa East District Assembly to destroy the region.
Because of this, the chiefs have decided that if nothing is done in the next three days, they will start the demolition exercise.
The furious leaders declared during a news conference that they would give the market women the area of the Liberia camp that was home to young smokers, armed thieves, and prostitutes.
The MP and DCE for Gomoa East, as well as President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, were tasked by Omankrado of Gomoa Fetteh, Nana Kwesi Quansah, also known as Kwesi Alhaji, with refraining from interfering as they had failed.
He claimed that they had no moral authority to order them to cease since they were unable to destroy the camp three years prior.