Frustrations as some Ghanaian commuters speak out on navigating daily amid transportation 'craze'

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  • African Child 2 weeks ago

    High fuel prices at where?

  • Emperor Gyaedu 2 weeks ago

    Everyone wants to use a car by all means in Ghana now.
    When one struggles and make some small coins, first thing they think about is getting a car. There are now more cars in Accra as there are houseflies in Chorkor gutters. ...
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  • John 1 week ago

    Get Ashialey Botwe- Accra a bus

  • FunnyGhana 2 weeks ago

    Public transport system with a proper management is the only way to solve this problem. The Police needs to sort out all the bottlenecks on the roads caused by stupid parking and stopping at wrong places and wrongly timed tra ...
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  • Adjei 2 weeks ago

    Ministry of transport to appeal to FORTUNE and others to facilitate the redeployment and registration of buses to Accra and it's environs to ease the situation

  • Adjei 2 weeks ago

    GP RTU not Fortune typo auto correct

  • Sky Train 2 weeks ago

    We need a 30:70 Ghana Govt and China private partnership build a sky train to cover common routes in both Accra and Kumasi.

  • Is this Ghana? Kwame Nkrumah come and Look. 2 weeks ago

    You Ghanaians compare your nation to no other than America. The whole Accra is a shit hole entrance. Streets sold to build to multiple builders. Land demarcation with no plan. Greedy Surveyors, no architects but poorly Traine ...
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  • Bless you my brother 2 weeks ago

    Am Ghanaian American you said it all respect to you

  • Hahahaha 2 weeks ago

    So there is no shithole in Bronx and other ghettos in USA. For the fact that you are cleaning a toilet in USA doesn’t give you the right to call Ghanaian names. If you have dealt with a few and had bad experience that shoul ...
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  • Mame Ama 1 week ago

    Thank you lawlessness nkoaa...bad management

  • Kwam 2 weeks ago

    Seriously l think the Ndc government showed role out a policy to solve this problem. I am beginning to believe this artificial shortage is a deliberate approach to sabotage the government for the good works in the transport i ...
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  • Detector 1 week ago

    Idiots like you are the reason why politicians treat the citizens like shit. Why read politics into everything?

  • Ben Atsu 1 week ago

    What good works in transport sector? Fuel prices at 4 year lows in most countries .
    Poor planning is the main reason.
    Concentrating everything in Accra Tena corridor
    Collapse of bus systems like OSA Metro Mass King of King ...
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  • Kwabena Gyamfi 1 week ago

    Aban papa aba ampa!
    We didn't experience anything like this under the previous "bad" government.

  • Ben Paige 1 week ago

    Sometimes it is frustrating reading news from ghanaweb. You told us how commuters are frustrated and yet you didn't tell us any solutions to the problems. You have to do better than that. Thanks

  • Ken 1 week ago

    FAILED 3RD WORLD COUNTRY OF THIEVES WHI IS IN CHARGE ??? mahama ndc where the hell are you folks are suffering

  • Fireman 1 week ago

    Let's get rid of these trotros from the city once and for all. They are a nuisance and they cause a lot of accidents because they are mostly not properly trained. The should be a special license for them with will ensure peri ...
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  • Fireman 1 week ago

    When persuasion fails force must be applied. Let's teach these trotros a lesson. Bring in tighter regulations to ensure complains. I expect the road and transport minister and the major of Accra to draft something quickly to ...
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  • Fireman 1 week ago

    Let us reduce duties for the importation of cars and scrap that ten years rule. As long as the car is in a good condition the age shouldn't matter.

  • Visitas 1 week ago

    Part of the problem is poor roads network and bad roads. Link roads are almost non-existent and the few we have are so bad that drivers avoid using them. The result is that almost every driver uses the main roads hence the un ...
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  • Liberalist 1 week ago

    While it is worrying how many productive hours Ghanaians lose each day commuting, it is also important to recognise the progress made. Unlike in the past, when hardship was so severe that many people stayed indoors because th ...
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