Only 13% of traffic lights in Accra are functioning – National Safety Campaign

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  • Sisi Mbom 9 months ago

    Shame on the ugly akyempanzee with no neck and no sense and his Nkwasiasem Party People!

  • Yaw 9 months ago

    Ordinary traffic lights, NPP failed woefully and yet their super delegates imposed clown kept on disturbing our ears with digital

  • MONEY-MAKING BUSINESS - ACQUIRE THIS SKILL NOW! 9 months ago

    First quarter of the year almost gone, you're broke & unemployed YET refuse to skill up? CHANGE NOW! You need knowledge/skill to say bye-bye to being broke. FACT! January learners already emailed results - started making mone ...
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  • Francis Mccarthyo 9 months ago

    BIG QUESTION TO KENNWDY AGYEPONG. WHAT DID HE USE THE SAID GHs100M STREET LIGHTS CONTRACT FOR? NOT ONLY ACCRA, ITS NATIONWIDE. MEANWHILE THERES' STREET LIGHTS LEVY. ITS A SHAME AFTER 68 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

  • Tetteh Quashie brought cocoa to Ghana 9 months ago

    NPP was very useless. Mad men cut tree branches to control traffic in 21st century Ghana

  • Kaakeiku 9 months ago

    Action not words

  • Agbeli Kumordzi 9 months ago

    Send that message to NPP hea. office
    If they can't buy street lights
    How the can build hospitals
    or build roads in Ghana

  • Pee 9 months ago

    So what were those Thieves doing before they left

  • Koppong 9 months ago

    My problem is mosquito, all these years we can not eradicate these nuisance, the government and citizens don’t care,

  • Alata broni 9 months ago

    This is so true. As for streetlights, only 2% are working

  • Bile 9 months ago

    What about Street markings? Its terrible and dangerous to drive in Accra in the night with no street lights, no street markings and no traffic lights!

  • KWAO LAWYER 9 months ago

    Please share your report with all the Local Assemblies

  • Kwamina 9 months ago

    We cannot even have functioning traffic lights and here we are talking of running a national airline. Who will dare to sit in that aircraft with our poor maintenance culture.

  • Charles 9 months ago

    The poor maintenance culture is because no one is held responsible for negligence of duty. Which authority is responsible for the maintenance and why are they not held responsible for not doing their work? We can never develo ...
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