The call is more of an appeal than anything. Lets face it: Ghanaians can sometimes be an indiscplined bunch--as exemplified by this picture here, where a "heavy duty" truck is parked on the first lane of a motorway...without hazard lights.
Apart from the fact that the Ghana police is nowhere to be found, other things are found wanting:
1. a number--preferrably toll-free--to call to report cases like these;
2. a number--perhaps a twitter account of a news outlet, or the National Road Safety Commission--to report such cases;
I don't have the statistics, but simply put: too many Ghanaians die on the road every year--and this can be avoided if we put some small steps into place.
Apart from the fact that the Ghana police is nowhere to be found, other things are found wanting:
1. a number--preferrably toll-free--to call to report cases like these;
2. a number--perhaps a twitter account of a news outlet, or the National Road Safety Commission--to report such cases;
I don't have the statistics, but simply put: too many Ghanaians die on the road every year--and this can be avoided if we put some small steps into place.
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