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Regional News of Thursday, 3 December 2009

Source: GNA

Drivers should shun juju as means of preventing road accidents

Sogakope, Dec. 3, GNA - Mr. Daniel Amelorku, South Tongu District Chief Executive

(DCE) has advised drivers to obey driving regulations and discard traditional beliefs that they

could fortify themselves spiritually against motor accidents. Mr. Amelorku gave the advise when he launched the South Tongu District Road Safety

Campaign (STRSC) on the theme: "Arrive Alive: Road Safety is a shared and collective

responsibility," at Sogakope on Wednesday. He noted that unfounded belief in supernatural forces motivate some drivers to ignore road

safety rules and drive carelessly, which ends up in fatal accidents. The DCE advise drivers not to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs particularly

during the Christmas holidays. Superintendent of Police Martin Amofa, Divisional Police Commander and Chairman of the

STRSC said a taskforce would be formed to help forestall increase in road accidents during the

Christmas festivities in the Sogakope corridor of the Accra-Aflao Highway listed among the high

accident prone areas in the country. He asked drivers to report any wrongly placed road sign or draw the attention of the police

to areas the signs are absent. Supt. Amofa said human error accounted for more than 90 per cent of road accidents in the

country. He appealed to drivers and transport owners to keep their vehicles in good shape. Supt. Amofa asked the people to spread the road safety campaign message to every part of

the district. GNA