There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliame ... read full comment
There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliament house of course. If there is such a place then how should the place and the people there be treated in the scheme of things? What priority should such a house be given in the governance of the country? If there is such a place then what kind of people should we send there and how should we assess their performance?
Parliament must also provide a readily available renovated residence in Sakumono to a newly elected parliamentarian. Accommodation in Accra/Tema is expensive and not every MP-elect may have the money to rent a house as he or she may have exhausted his or her funds running for office.
Antiochus - London 9 years ago
Lawless country. Seat belts saves life's in event of a auto accident.
Lawless country. Seat belts saves life's in event of a auto accident.
Anana 9 years ago
There should be a massive demonstration for the director of DVLA to resign for his short sightedness on this issue. Inter-city buses DO NOT NEED SEAT BELTS Period. Where did he school? Is he coming from the forest? DVLA direc ... read full comment
There should be a massive demonstration for the director of DVLA to resign for his short sightedness on this issue. Inter-city buses DO NOT NEED SEAT BELTS Period. Where did he school? Is he coming from the forest? DVLA director should resign to give way to people who can think better. He is obsolete.
Anana 9 years ago
Long distance vehicles are the ones that need seat belts. Trotro vehicles do not need seat belts. At what speed do they go in the city for them to be fitted with seat belts? Seat belts save lives when speeding 50km/h and over ... read full comment
Long distance vehicles are the ones that need seat belts. Trotro vehicles do not need seat belts. At what speed do they go in the city for them to be fitted with seat belts? Seat belts save lives when speeding 50km/h and over, not when speeding around 35 km/h. At that speed, the seat belt would not work. Leave the Trotro drivers alone.
Abdul 9 years ago
Seat belt saves lives it's been proven. Vehicle owners are not willing to pay for the seat belts. The police should cite any vehicle who doesn't have seat belt in it. Possibly impound the vehicle. Backwards looking people.
Seat belt saves lives it's been proven. Vehicle owners are not willing to pay for the seat belts. The police should cite any vehicle who doesn't have seat belt in it. Possibly impound the vehicle. Backwards looking people.
P Otu 9 years ago
Sit belt saves lives. Drivers should get it and the DVLA and Police enforce it to the core. We are too lawless
Sit belt saves lives. Drivers should get it and the DVLA and Police enforce it to the core. We are too lawless
tkd 9 years ago
DVLA, go and solve ur cheap way of issuing Drivers Lincenses to unqualified drivers and leave trotro drivers alone. also the government should fixed our roads and the accidents will stop
DVLA, go and solve ur cheap way of issuing Drivers Lincenses to unqualified drivers and leave trotro drivers alone. also the government should fixed our roads and the accidents will stop
But Long 9 years ago
It's high time Ghanaians embraced positive changes. We complain about everything. It's only a fool who will be hypocritical about the merits of fitted seatbelts in both private and commercial vehicles.
It's high time Ghanaians embraced positive changes. We complain about everything. It's only a fool who will be hypocritical about the merits of fitted seatbelts in both private and commercial vehicles.
But Long 9 years ago
Shut the fuck up and embrace the positive changes. We talk too much.
Shut the fuck up and embrace the positive changes. We talk too much.
Concerned 9 years ago
Mr Sarbah, your argument is just simple logic. In deveoloped countries the use of small buses have sitting capacity only and no standing capacity. The big buses that have standing capacity have speed limits and mostly have th ... read full comment
Mr Sarbah, your argument is just simple logic. In deveoloped countries the use of small buses have sitting capacity only and no standing capacity. The big buses that have standing capacity have speed limits and mostly have their own lane in towns. So if trotro can get big buses then they can claim to be exempted from the seatbelts. Developped countries don't use deplorable buses as we have in Ghana. So get a different argument, for this one does not hold.
There is a place where you can be sure that you would find a representative (MP) from every part of Ghana year round gathered together to deliberate on the future and the current state of this country. Where is that? Parliame ...
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Lawless country. Seat belts saves life's in event of a auto accident.
There should be a massive demonstration for the director of DVLA to resign for his short sightedness on this issue. Inter-city buses DO NOT NEED SEAT BELTS Period. Where did he school? Is he coming from the forest? DVLA direc ...
read full comment
Long distance vehicles are the ones that need seat belts. Trotro vehicles do not need seat belts. At what speed do they go in the city for them to be fitted with seat belts? Seat belts save lives when speeding 50km/h and over ...
read full comment
Seat belt saves lives it's been proven. Vehicle owners are not willing to pay for the seat belts. The police should cite any vehicle who doesn't have seat belt in it. Possibly impound the vehicle. Backwards looking people.
Sit belt saves lives. Drivers should get it and the DVLA and Police enforce it to the core. We are too lawless
DVLA, go and solve ur cheap way of issuing Drivers Lincenses to unqualified drivers and leave trotro drivers alone. also the government should fixed our roads and the accidents will stop
It's high time Ghanaians embraced positive changes. We complain about everything. It's only a fool who will be hypocritical about the merits of fitted seatbelts in both private and commercial vehicles.
Shut the fuck up and embrace the positive changes. We talk too much.
Mr Sarbah, your argument is just simple logic. In deveoloped countries the use of small buses have sitting capacity only and no standing capacity. The big buses that have standing capacity have speed limits and mostly have th ...
read full comment