Accra, Jan.30, -The inability of
the management of Aayalolo Transport Company to print out new monthly e-cards
after it had run out is making users of the service angry.
Some passengers at the Aayalolo
bus terminal on Tuesday told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that they were unhappy
with the management of Aayalolo Transport Company for the failure to provide
them with the e-cards.
The passengers said they were
being inconvenienced to buy tickets per trip since the company run out of the
cards in December, 2017.
At the Tudu Aayalolo bus
terminal, the sales executive was only issuing tickets per trip instead of the
e-cards.
In an interview with the GNA, the
sales executive, who chose to remain anonymous, said there was shortage of
cards for a month now. “I believe management are working on it, but I cannot
give the exact date the e-cards will be out.’’
“Sometimes when customers want to
buy the card and I tell them there is shortage they go instead of buying the
ticket, it is worrying but nothing can be done,’’ she said.
Mr Christian Obeng, a teacher,
said he had been to several sales point to purchase the e-card but was unable
to get the card and explained that he had to buy the ticket which expires after
the trip, adding that the managers of the bus should do their best to print out
more cards.
Ms Jennifer Ansah, a student,
said the management should have come out to tell the commuters what was
happening, but nothing of that sort had been done. ’’They know many people
board the bus these days so they should have prevented the shortage of the
e-cards’’.
Madam Rebecca Amuzu, a trader
told the GNA that, ’’I buy GH¢20 credit on my card for transportation, but now
my card is missing so I have to buy a ticket per trip,’’ and called on the bus
officials to print adequate cards for their customers.
Mr John Anderson, a businessman
said he preferred Aayalolo to other commercial buses, because of its easy
accessibility, but his card got spoilt and yet could not get a replacement.
He explained that passengers
should be informed about the switch from e-card to ticket, this he stressed was
not a good initiative by the authorities.
Mrs Joyce Owusu, a trader said
she buys GH₵10.00 credit on
her card for transportation but now she had to queue to purchase a ticket
anytime she had to board the bus. ’’The bus authorities should do their best to
prevent this unnecessary queuing.’’
GNA

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