The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Oforikrom, Hon. Anwel Sadat Ahmed, together with the Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene, and members of the Regional Security Council (REGSEC), have inspected the Oduom–Anwomaso Terminal to assess conditions at the facility and monitor activities taking place there. The inspection formed part of ongoing efforts by regional and municipal authorities to ensure safety, order and regulatory compliance at major transport and commercial hubs within the Ashanti Region. The team toured the terminal to observe operations, engage with stakeholders and evaluate security arrangements at the site. Officials used the visit to better understand the nature of activities at the terminal and to identify any emerging security or operational concerns that may require immediate attention. The presence of REGSEC members underscored the importance of the terminal as a key public space with significant movement of people and goods. Hon. Sadat Ahmed noted that the Assembly remains committed to working closely with regional authorities and security agencies to maintain law and order, while also ensuring that public facilities operate in a safe and organized manner. The Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene, emphasized the need for continued collaboration between local authorities, security services and operators at the terminal to address challenges and improve overall management of the facility. The inspection is expected to inform further decisions and interventions aimed at improving safety, regulation and service delivery at the Oduom–Anwomaso Terminal.