970x250
750x300
General news

YOU DONT QUALIFY AS A ROAD MINISTER ; G.P.R.T.U CHAIRMAN BLAST HON. AMOAKO ATTAH

 

 

 

G.P.R.T.U chairman in the Ashanti regional capital lambast the roads and highways Minister over the current accident happening in Ghana.

In a media interaction with BANCE, he lamented that, Hon. Amoako Atta doesnt know his responsibilities as a Minister because when ever accident occurs, drivers are those we blame and he is an experience driver who have drive over 40 years without single accident record so when ever he hears drivers are been insulted, he feels very sad because some of the accident on our road are not only the faults of drivers but rather the agencies who are responsible for road maintainance which is MINSITRY OF ROADS AND HIGHWAYS ;

Ghana highway authority
Department of feder Roads
Department of Urban roads
These are the responsible agencies who are suppose to fix our port holes and roadsigns on the road.

However, he toured the whole ashanti region, central region , Brong Ahafo region etc and some of the major problems on our road is roadsigns.

He revealed that, there are roadsigns which have broken
breakdown and need to be fixed but because HON. AMOAKO ATTAH is incompetent and doesn’t qualify to be a minister has turn a deaf ear over it.
He has reported the challenges to Ashanti Regional Highway director but he refused to fix it.

READ ALSO  Audio: Five Nigerian women busted in Tarkwah for sex trafficking

Morever, his problem about the whole issue is that GHANA HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY SHOULD GO AND FIX IT.
he has a couple of videos about poor roads and roadsigns in ghana.

Lastly, he lamented that, a Trotro driver who drives from Accra to Kumasi everyday can probably points outs where sharp curves are located on the road, port holes, no roadsigns etc but when a new person who based in accra or Kumasi doesnt use these raod frequently , how can he/she use the road without roadsign. he added

??????

*CHAIRMAN MINTAH*

0244290846

Story filed by *Bance* ; 0265220183

 

 

 

Show More
Back to top button
Design by FLY MULTIMEDIA GHANA

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker