The Kumasi Kejetia Market Complex will be returned to traders from Tuesday, March 21 following an intercession by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
The VP was at the office to investigate the degree of harm brought about by last Wednesday's fire.
The fire prompted a choice by the administration of the office to close it down.
Following an underlying three days, one more choice was taken to endlessly close the unaffected regions by multi week and the impacted region.
Notwithstanding, on Monday, March 20 when he visited the office, VP Bawumia said per commitment with the administration of the office and specialists, especially the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO, the dealers can reoccupy their slows down from Tuesday.
"In the case of anything influences you, it influences me and everybody," he felt for the abounding dealers, who had opposed the choice by the specialists to close down the office by another week.
"I was taken round, particularly where the episode occurred. The shops were 33 out of 8,000. I asked the Fire Service and NADMO authorities as respects the reason," the VP said in Twi.
He said the reason for the fire has been recognized and confirmation has been given that since it's anything but an electrical shortcoming, the market will be open from Tuesday to defend the vocation of the disturbed dealers.
Dr Bawumia said President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has additionally guaranteed of aiding all brokers who were impacted by the fire.