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EM Advisory proposes tri-pole economy to ease pressure on Accra
Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Policy advisory firm EM Advisory Limited has called for a fundamental restructuring of Ghana's economic landscape, arguing that the country's long-standing concentration of economic opportunities in Accra lies at the heart of recurring challenges such as flooding, traffic congestion, housing shortages and mounting pressure on public infrastructure. In a presentation titled Decongest the Economy, Decongest Accra: A Tri-Pole Economy Model for Ghana, the firm contends that while engineering interventions remain necessary, they cannot permanently resolve the capital's urban challenges unless economic opportunities are deliberately decentralised.
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