For the past weeks, the rate at which road accidents are rampant in
Well, some religious leaders have attributed it to spiritual forces, other citizens have also attributed it politicians. I asked those who attributed it to politicians why they said that and to my amazement, since politicians want to win power, they will do any thing to get power, even if it is that they will have to visit ‘juju’. Anyway, they are entitled to their own views just as anyone else. I think the errors committed by drivers have also contributed to the high rate of accidents lately. However, our security personnel, especially the police, our policy makers, engineers and other road users are also to be blamed for these accidents on our road. As a result of the car accident that I had in 2004 when I was traveling from
Over aged cars that are imported into the country also play a key role in these accidents. I was watching ‘Hot Issues’, a current affairs program on TV 3 and I was surprised to hear that, Willowbrook cars (aka space bus) were brought into the country in 1973. These buses continue to ply the Odorkor – Kaneshie – Circle road in the full glare of our officials. I wonder how they manage to get the approval of DVLA officials and other officers in charge of cars and roads in
Furthermore, 207 cars that were originally made for cargo now have seats in them that carry precious human beings on our highways and these 207 cars are part of the cars that causes serious accidents on our roads.
People who have not gone through the full rigours of driving are given driving license. There are reported cases of people who get driving license the same day that they apply for it. Others also get theirs a day or two after. Road signs on our roads are inadequate and some do not have road signs at all. I traveled in 8 districts in the Western Region in February for a project that the office undertook and I must say that, the road network in
I believe that, when more policemen are recruited to serve as traffic wardens, it’ll go a long way to help reduce accidents. They should be made to stand at relatively short distances to check on drivers to make sure that they do not overspeed. Before a bus takes off from let say Neoplan station at Circle to
We are now in the days where road accidents are rampant, thus all must help to ensure that our road s are safe for traveling. The MTTU, DVLA, Police, NCCE and other agencies must double their effort to reduce and prevent road accidents. People are really dying and we are all not excluded. It could be anyone else. Road accident doesn’t know the rich or the poor, ordinary person or VIP. Suzzy Williams, Kwame Owusu Ansah, Terry Bonchaka, Mr. Ferdinand Anyim (former special assistant to Jake Obetsebi Lamptey) and other public figures all died through road accidents. We need everyone around to help move the nation forward.
Till I come your way another time, I continue to remain yours truly
FELIX DONKOR (FEDOK)