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Ofie Market Christmas Edition Draws Record Crowd

The festive spirit was palpable at the Amanokrom Durbar Grounds in the Akuapem North Municipality of the Eastern Region on Saturday, December 20, 2025, as thousands of shoppers and traders converged for the Christmas edition of Ofie Market.

Unlike previous editions, this year’s event showcased a remarkable blend of commerce, community engagement, and cultural celebration, marking a high point in the market’s rapid growth since its inception.

Traffic along the Accra-Koforidua route towards Amonokrom was heavy from the early morning, as people from across the region flocked to the market, eager to purchase fresh produce, crafts, and festive goods.

The market, now a cornerstone of local economic empowerment, has been largely credited to the vision and commitment of Akuapem North Member of Parliament, Sammi Awuku.

The Ofie Market began as a grassroots initiative in March 2025, following Awuku’s campaign promise to create a direct link between farmers and consumers.

For years, small-scale farmers struggled with post-harvest losses and low returns due to exploitative middlemen.

Ofie Market provided a platform to sell produce at fair prices, empowering farmers while giving consumers access to quality, local goods.

This year’s Christmas edition saw a surge in both participation and attendance. Traders who had joined since the first edition in March praised the platform for boosting their sales and providing consistent exposure.

Sammi Awuku himself made a high-profile appearance, greeted by enthusiastic cheers from traders and patrons.

His arrival was amplified by the Ghana Supporters Union of the Black Stars, who entertained the crowd with music and dance, creating a festive atmosphere that complemented the market’s Christmas theme.

Sammi Awuku interacted with traders and shoppers, danced with the crowd, and extended heartfelt Christmas greetings to all present.

In a new addition this year, the organizers set up a health screening station, reflecting an expanded vision for the market beyond trade.

The initiative aimed to ensure that attendees could access basic health checks while shopping, reinforcing the market’s role as a hub for community well-being.

Beyond providing an outlet for fresh produce, crafts, and locally made goods, Ofie Market has strengthened social cohesion and fostered community pride.

The Local chiefs and elders, particularly those of Amanokrom, were on hand to offer guidance and support, acknowledging the market as a transformative project for the region.

Addressing the traders at the market, Sammi Awuku reiterated his commitment to continue the Ofie Market initiative into the next year.

He emphasized that the market is not just about selling goods but about creating sustainable livelihoods for farmers, traders, and the broader community.

The successful Christmas edition, he noted, demonstrates the power of visionary leadership combined with grassroots support.

However, as the sun set on the bustling durbar grounds, traders packed their stalls with smiles of satisfaction, and shoppers left with baskets full of goods and hearts full of festive cheer.

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