Henry Quartey : Special taskforce to enforce ban on ‘aboboyaa’ on the Accra Motorway.

By Henrycobblah

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, has indicated that security officers will from today, Tuesday November 2, 2021 patrol the Accra-Tema motorway to enforce the ban on ‘aboboyaa’ from using the highway.

He says this is to ensure that tricycles carrying waste do not ply the Motorway following the restrictions placed on them. Logistics have been provided for the officers to commence operations.

Mr Quartey pointed that the ban will ensure the compliance and enforcement of the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 (LI 2180).

The Greater Accra Regional Minister on October 27, 2021, announced that effective November 1, 2021, tricycles, widely known as ‘aboboyaa’ will not be allowed on Accra-Tema Motorway while a general ban on tricycles on major highways and principal streets will be effective February 1, 2021.

Exactly a week ago, Mr. Quartey announced a ban on the use of tricycles popularly known as Aboboyaa on the Accra-Tema Motorway, but the tricycle operators defied the directive. Speaking on Eyewitness News, Henry Quartey said the various assemblies’ task force will augment the efforts of the security officers.

Henry Quartey says “We have put all the mechanisms in place and the logistics. The Ghana Police Regional Command has been given a brand-new Nissan pick-up so [today], we will put all the operational plans in place, and then they will start work on the Motorway 24/7. It is a law, and when people offend, it is the law enforcement agencies that need to deal with that. All the operations of the assembly will be assisted by the security agencies”.

Meanwhile, the Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association wants the city authorities to provide mobile transfer sites to ensure that operators of tricycles strictly adhere to the directive.

Chairperson of “Our cry about the impact of this ban is that we hope that something can be done about it. We plead that there should be a mobile transfer centre and more transfer stations as with the compartment trucks in the system. In Greater Accra, we have 29 assemblies, if they all have transfer centres, [it will help].  The transfer station that we have is also not enough. We play a major part in waste management because our number is huge. If this is done, we can help the Minister to get the tricycles off the Motorway”.

The region’s plan is to have waste transfer sites in every district in the region by February 2022. When that happens, tricycles will be barred from using all major roads, and will be expected to deposit refuse at the waste transfer sites.

The Minister said the extension of the ban of tricycles on major highways and principal streets is to make room for more engagement, education and sensitization to ensure the successful implementation of the directive. The ban on the ‘aboboyaa’ forms part of the “Let’s Make Accra Work agenda”. Let’s Make Accra Work agenda is to make Accra the cleanest city in West Africa.

 

Source: Miriam Akua Kessie

 

 

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