An investigative committee would be established by the Dormaa Municipal Assembly to probe the allocation of stores to traders in Dormaa-Ahenkro.

The allocation of the 90 market stores, which was constructed by the previous assembly has generated controversy among traders, market women and other individuals in the municipality.

The markets stores, the Ghana News Agency investigations reveal, had been sold out to different people, a situation which is creating confusion in the area.

At an emergency meeting at Dormaa-Ahenkro, Mr Drissa Ouattara, the Dormaa Municipal Chief Executive, said tension was gradually mounting among traders and individuals, hence the need to establish the committee.

"The assembly is being overburdened by letters and complaints from various people complaining about the ownership of newly completed stores ", he said.

Mr Ouattara said some of the petitioners sent the matter to the courts for redress adding that measures ought to be put in place to avert a chaotic situation.

Mr Nicholas Ntow, the Presiding Member of the Assembly, appealed to assembly members to exercise patience as they await their motor bikes and identity cards and that deliveries would be made when the consignment arrives.

Mr Godwin Jansi, the Municipal Coordinating Director, said some basic schools at Aboabo Number Four, Kosane, and Amasu which were severely affected by a recent rainstorm needed assistance.

GNA