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Regional News of Sunday, 10 March 2024

Source: Nana Peprah, Contributor

Kumasi Mayor appreciates and commends Bloomberg for road safety support

Sam Pyne expressed his appreciation when Ms. Rebecca Bavinger paid a courtesy call on him Sam Pyne expressed his appreciation when Ms. Rebecca Bavinger paid a courtesy call on him

Mayor of Kumasi, Sam Pyne has commended Bloomberg Philanthropies for their persistent support for the Kumasi Metropolis in terms of road safety.

He praised the Bloomberg Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS) for partnering with the KMA in ensuring that road crashes and mortalities were reduced drastically in the Metropolis and its adjoining municipals.

Hon. Sam Pyne expressed his appreciation when Ms. Rebecca Bavinger from Bloomberg Philanthropies, USA paid a courtesy call on him at his office on Tuesday 5th March 2024.

He revealed that the partnership with Bloomberg has played a very major role in road safety issues within the metropolis, citing Bloomberg’s supply of speed barometers to the MTTD, support in speed awareness campaigns, engagement and sensitization of the Media, Police, Metro Guards, Transport Unions among others on Road Safety and Crashes in the local level.

Hon. Sam Pyne also mentioned that the KMA has completed the education stage and was embarking on enforcement, citing the arrest and prosecution of about 600 offenders in the metropolis so far.

He noted that as a way of prioritizing road safety in the metropolis, the KMA was also working together with a host of road safety partners including Vital Strategies, NRSA and BRRI among others.

On her part, Ms. Rebecca Bavinger, a rep from the Bloomberg Philanthropies expressing joy over the KMA's effort said, it was good to hear that their support was yielding good results in the metropolis.

She also commended them for being at the enforcement stage, adding that it puts them ahead of the others.

Expressing shock over their output, she said, it was very good to find out that the KMA in terms of prioritizing road safety was at the enforcement stage adding that others were presently at the education stage.

Ms. Bavinger noted that their unwavering support to the city and by extension to the Mayor was borne out of the fact that the Mayor was the administrative head of the city and that he could reach the populace or the local people to address the grievances and promote their livelihood.

Ms. Rebecca Bavinger was also in Kumasi to attend the joint launch of the Kumasi Status Summary Report and Speed Management Plan at the Lancaster Hotel.