Trader Massah Kallon Asserts Sewa Ground Market Offers Budget-Friendly Stalls
- Bintiatu E. Bangura

- Sep 24
- 1 min read

Massah Kallon, a businesswoman and politician, expressed her enthusiasm for the newly established Sewa Ground Market. She highlighted the market's crucial role for vendors, noting that street vending involves significant risks, such as accidents and theft.
Kallon further mentioned that the initial cost of obtaining a stall at Sewa Ground Market, which was previously prohibitive, has now been adjusted to an affordable level, making it accessible to a broader range of traders.
She also praised the market's facilities, especially its enhanced security measures, which provide vendors with peace of mind regarding their businesses and personal safety.
In conclusion, Kallon invited all traders across the country to utilize the Sewa Ground Market for their business operations.

The recently opened Sewa Market offers a capacity of one thousand stalls, providing protection from the elements, electricity, and comprehensive security for daily activities and on-site storage.
This project was developed by the National Social Security and Insurance Trust (NASSIT), funded by pensioners' benefits, as a strategic initiative to boost state revenue.









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