The right hand vehicles have been with us for so long the converting has nothing to do with the aproblem, if you dare then many people will lose their jobs amaliba shut up you are too know
The right hand vehicles have been with us for so long the converting has nothing to do with the aproblem, if you dare then many people will lose their jobs amaliba shut up you are too know
Ha! 11 hours ago
Mark my words, if we ignore this man, we will be weeping and gnashing our teeth years from now. A staff has this Voxy vehicle at my workplace and just one look at it and I know I won't sit in it from Accra to anywhere if it w ... read full comment
Mark my words, if we ignore this man, we will be weeping and gnashing our teeth years from now. A staff has this Voxy vehicle at my workplace and just one look at it and I know I won't sit in it from Accra to anywhere if it was driven by our illiterate commercial drivers.
Just look at how they even drive Sprinter buses around and you would understand
TO AMALIBA AND THE NO BRAINERS 11 hours ago
In the United Kingdom, steering wheels are on the right. Vehicles use the left lane facing oncoming traffic. In Ghana and most other countries in the world, we have the left side steering wheel and right side lane. The big qu ... read full comment
In the United Kingdom, steering wheels are on the right. Vehicles use the left lane facing oncoming traffic. In Ghana and most other countries in the world, we have the left side steering wheel and right side lane. The big question is, are vehicles from France, Germany and Sweden banned from UK roads? Think of the thousands of business, holiday travellers and delivery trucks.
AMALIBA should quickly seek audience with President Mahama, the Speaker of Parliament, CEPS Boss, DVLA Boss and all other relevant stakeholders. He should put forward the idea of raking in millions in income by proposing the establishment of a National Center for this right to left switch and other necessary modifications, properly supervised and structured. How much money to get it going ? Let’s say $20m. Can we raise it? YES, easily. Excuse me, but the black man must be a Joe Monkey not to recognise the potential. We can make money and create jobs for the youth. Suddenly, vehicles would be arriving via Tema with Nigeria, Togo, Burkina, Ivory Coast, etc as final destinations. The Japanese themselves would freak out.
Zakarakis 11 hours ago
Ghanaians are INTRESTING. When there is a PROBLEM they complain. When efforts are being made to SOLVE THE PROBLEM, they complain. Can a UK resident import a LEFT HAND DRIVE vehicle into the country? You DARE NOT.
Ghanaians are INTRESTING. When there is a PROBLEM they complain. When efforts are being made to SOLVE THE PROBLEM, they complain. Can a UK resident import a LEFT HAND DRIVE vehicle into the country? You DARE NOT.
Excuse me 7 hours ago
There are several left hand drive cars on the streets of UK sir, read, learn and research before you make an assertive information.
There are several left hand drive cars on the streets of UK sir, read, learn and research before you make an assertive information.
Kwame Angel 11 hours ago
Customs failing to enforce laws at the poerts - that is how they make money
Customs failing to enforce laws at the poerts - that is how they make money
Joe 10 hours ago
This Anabila guy must shut up and work to make our roads truly safer... Instead of engaging these theatrics! He must get road speed cameras installed to enforce overspending on our roads... Where offending drivers get instant ... read full comment
This Anabila guy must shut up and work to make our roads truly safer... Instead of engaging these theatrics! He must get road speed cameras installed to enforce overspending on our roads... Where offending drivers get instant tickets, court summons if they drive over a certain speed limit.... Get our roads fixed, get sensible traffic lights installed, street lights installed, ground traffic light regulation sensors for safer night time driving, demolish illegal speed ramps, fill pot holes.
Hmm na aka 10 hours ago
DVLA is suppose to register and license all the small cars for 4 persengers, along side all the inssurance companies, what are you doing about that one too Mr. NRSA, thanks
DVLA is suppose to register and license all the small cars for 4 persengers, along side all the inssurance companies, what are you doing about that one too Mr. NRSA, thanks
Hmm na aka 10 hours ago
DVLA is suppose to register and license all the small cars for 4 persengers, along side all the inssurance companies, what are you doing about that one too Mr. NRSA, they overload up to 5 persons, whiles we all look on to tha ... read full comment
DVLA is suppose to register and license all the small cars for 4 persengers, along side all the inssurance companies, what are you doing about that one too Mr. NRSA, they overload up to 5 persons, whiles we all look on to that. Clean that one too thanks
James 10 hours ago
This is the only time Amaliba has done something worth praise, I have been looking forward to this. Well done.
This is the only time Amaliba has done something worth praise, I have been looking forward to this. Well done.
You don't know what you are saying 9 hours ago
You are holding a national office and you don't know that it's not the responsibility of Customs to ban the importation of right hand drive vehicles? All these people are holding national positions.
He's throwing dust into ... read full comment
You are holding a national office and you don't know that it's not the responsibility of Customs to ban the importation of right hand drive vehicles? All these people are holding national positions.
He's throwing dust into the eye of Ghanaians who don't also want to learn.
Excuse me 7 hours ago
I think this man Amaliba is ranting unnecessarily more than providing a head way of solutions to a problem. To begin with; a nation as Ghana in the age of industrialization and calling for more cars to be manufactured or asse ... read full comment
I think this man Amaliba is ranting unnecessarily more than providing a head way of solutions to a problem. To begin with; a nation as Ghana in the age of industrialization and calling for more cars to be manufactured or assembled here in Ghana and yet one is calling for the banishment of just a right hand conversion of cars(such a small task in the car assembly process). Is he aware the chassis of most cars are made universal(especially Europe and Asia) to accept right or left hand drive in the final assembling choice, He should rather be calling for standard certification and permits to control wack jobs but not to insult his own intelligence and Ghana at large.
Koppong 2 hours ago
Ban all right hand vehicles as it’s not safe to convert or drive
Ban all right hand vehicles as it’s not safe to convert or drive
Azure 1 hour ago
Most of these left hand drive vehicles are being imported through Lome Port and CEPS personnel assist them to enter Ghana
Most of these left hand drive vehicles are being imported through Lome Port and CEPS personnel assist them to enter Ghana
sika 11 minutes ago
he is looking for money. After all his noise on radio and tv before the elections, the only post they could give him is this. and you know your average Ghana politician only wants money. So how to make money in this role? the ... read full comment
he is looking for money. After all his noise on radio and tv before the elections, the only post they could give him is this. and you know your average Ghana politician only wants money. So how to make money in this role? the answer is what you see Amaliba doing. all this noise is about noko fioo
The right hand vehicles have been with us for so long the converting has nothing to do with the aproblem, if you dare then many people will lose their jobs amaliba shut up you are too know
Mark my words, if we ignore this man, we will be weeping and gnashing our teeth years from now. A staff has this Voxy vehicle at my workplace and just one look at it and I know I won't sit in it from Accra to anywhere if it w ...
read full comment
In the United Kingdom, steering wheels are on the right. Vehicles use the left lane facing oncoming traffic. In Ghana and most other countries in the world, we have the left side steering wheel and right side lane. The big qu ...
read full comment
Ghanaians are INTRESTING. When there is a PROBLEM they complain. When efforts are being made to SOLVE THE PROBLEM, they complain. Can a UK resident import a LEFT HAND DRIVE vehicle into the country? You DARE NOT.
There are several left hand drive cars on the streets of UK sir, read, learn and research before you make an assertive information.
Customs failing to enforce laws at the poerts - that is how they make money
This Anabila guy must shut up and work to make our roads truly safer... Instead of engaging these theatrics! He must get road speed cameras installed to enforce overspending on our roads... Where offending drivers get instant ...
read full comment
DVLA is suppose to register and license all the small cars for 4 persengers, along side all the inssurance companies, what are you doing about that one too Mr. NRSA, thanks
DVLA is suppose to register and license all the small cars for 4 persengers, along side all the inssurance companies, what are you doing about that one too Mr. NRSA, they overload up to 5 persons, whiles we all look on to tha ...
read full comment
This is the only time Amaliba has done something worth praise, I have been looking forward to this. Well done.
You are holding a national office and you don't know that it's not the responsibility of Customs to ban the importation of right hand drive vehicles? All these people are holding national positions.
He's throwing dust into ...
read full comment
I think this man Amaliba is ranting unnecessarily more than providing a head way of solutions to a problem. To begin with; a nation as Ghana in the age of industrialization and calling for more cars to be manufactured or asse ...
read full comment
Ban all right hand vehicles as it’s not safe to convert or drive
Most of these left hand drive vehicles are being imported through Lome Port and CEPS personnel assist them to enter Ghana
he is looking for money. After all his noise on radio and tv before the elections, the only post they could give him is this. and you know your average Ghana politician only wants money. So how to make money in this role? the ...
read full comment