Kumasi, Jan. 21, - The Kumasi
Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has threatened to revoke the licenses of transport
unions who flouted on its directive to relocate to their newly-designated
terminals.
“A decision has been taken for
all the 24 transport unions, operating in the metropolis, to quickly relocate
to their designated terminals.
Any commercial driver who would
be found loading at unapproved locations in the Central Business District (CBD)
would have his vehicle impounded and the offending driver prosecuted”.
This was contained in a statement
copied to the Ghana News Agency and
signed by Mr Godwin Okumah Nyame, the KMA Public Relations Officer.
It said the directive was the
outcome of a recent stakeholders’ meeting, involving the Assembly, transport
unions and Ghana Police Service, which discussed measures to bring sanity on
the roads.
“To ensure a smooth operation and
enforcement of the law, seven members from the recognized transport unions have
been added to the KMA Taskforce”, the statement said.
It outlined the approved new
terminals for the various unions, including Pampaso, Central Market, Boss FM,
Melcom Triangle, Nankani and Hagan, First Capital Plus and Railway Police
Station.
On the issue of intra-city
transport operations (trotro), the KMA in collaboration with the unions, has
made provisions at specific joints at the CBD for commuting drivers to operate
in a more regulated fashion.
The statement said the unions
were expected to sign an undertaking to allow only two vehicles to load from
the approved loading point at a time, adding that those who disregarded those
arrangements would have themselves to blame.
Furthermore, the identifiable
vehicles would be given special stickers to allow them entry into their
respective CBD areas.
GNA

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