The International Drivers and Road Transport Union of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has hinted at plans to supply commercial drivers in the Greater Accra region with over 5000 mini buses.
According to transportation operators, the goal is to replace and eliminate rickety vehicles in the country.
Alex Kofi Sarpong, chairman of the drivers’ union, revealed this to Onua TV on Wednesday April 6 and stated that the move will also help reduce road accidents.
Over 200 people died in road accidents between January and March of this year, according to the National Roads Safety Commission.
The development has sparked a national discussion about the rising spate of fatal crashes especially on the country’s highways.
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But Mr. Sarpong has indicated that the recent spate of road fatalities is as a result of old age cars that are allowed on public roads.
He is hopeful that the move will aid in fading out raddled commercial vehicles as well as restoring the lost self-respect in the driving profession.
The situation whereby commercial drivers are seen in untidy outfits due to conked-out vehicles will be a thing of the past.
“We want to restore decorum in the driving profession and the situation where commercial drivers are compelled to fix faulty vehicles on the road will be no more,” he said.
After we are able to accomplish that it will entice the majority to pack their private cars and patronize the services of the commercial drivers, he stated.
Mr. Sarpong further revealed that they have few of the mini buses currently running on pilot bases but the first barge of the buses will be released and distributed to the drivers by the end of the year.
He revealed that the transport union has numerous programmes to support its members and thus urged the commercial drivers to come on board and benefit from the initiatives.