Ashaiman’s Urban Crisis: Why a Bold Renewal Strategy Is Urgently Needed

Background: A Town Born of Necessity

Ashaiman, a sprawling township in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, was originally established as a temporary settlement to house laborers constructing the Tema Harbour in the 1960s. Over the decades, it evolved into a densely populated urban area, but without the foundational infrastructure or planning needed to support its explosive growth. Today, Ashaiman is home to hundreds of thousands, many of whom live in informal settlements with limited access to clean water, sanitation, and organized transportation.

The Challenges: When Growth Outpaces Planning

The Call for Demolition: A Controversial but Necessary Step?

Retired Town and Country Planner Justina Ruby Anipa has called for a complete demolition and reconstruction of Ashaiman, arguing that the town’s chaotic layout makes incremental improvements ineffective. While the proposal is bold—and controversial—it reflects a growing consensus among urban planners that piecemeal fixes may no longer suffice.

Lessons from Other Cities

Recommendations and Suggestions
1. Participatory Planning: Engage residents, local leaders, and urban planners in co-creating a new vision for Ashaiman.

2. Phased Redevelopment: Instead of a sweeping demolition, implement a staged approach that allows for relocation and rebuilding in manageable segments.

3. Public-Private Partnerships: Attract investment from developers and NGOs to fund infrastructure and housing.

4. Legal and Policy Frameworks: Clarify land tenure, enforce zoning laws, and ensure fair compensation for displaced residents.

5. Communication Strategy: Use storytelling, visuals, and social media to build public support and transparency.

A Call to Action
Ashaiman’s challenges are not unique, but its scale and strategic location make its future critical to Ghana’s urban development. Policymakers, planners, and citizens must act decisively—balancing compassion with pragmatism—to transform Ashaiman into a model of inclusive, sustainable urban renewal.

The time for bold, collaborative action is now. Ashaiman deserves more than survival—it deserves a future.

Retired Senior Citizen
Teshie-Nungua
akpaluck@gmail.com

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