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Let’s avoid senseless killings on our roads - Christian Council

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  • Nii Akwei 7 years ago

    This is a common sense issue but politicians don't see it that way unless it is one of their own who is killed.

  • KWASI IN EUROPE 7 years ago

    In Germany your broken down vehicle will never stay more than three hours on the road. It will be towed away. Nana Akufo Addo must establish and ideas department where people can call and share ideas on development.

  • kofi adu 7 years ago

    right there. the reason we have intelligent and wise people then the riffraffs. are you listening to the Christian council? gov't. stolen cars are driven on these roads.

  • Tim Kaba 7 years ago

    It saddened me that our mps who are only interested in getting more money than thinking about innocent lives being lost on daily basis thru road accidents and acid attacks.They are not going to get sitting allowances and thin ...
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  • Abdulai Mahamadu 7 years ago

    I agree with the christian council to some extent ,but as a country we need to educate citizens on how to use our roads and streets.At times I observed ,instead of people crossing the road straight,they walked diagonal acros ...
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  • Orlando uk 7 years ago

    All of these are as a result of the law not strict on drivers and owners of cars. If we are held responsible for our actions we will apply common sense on the road. It's also necessary to have informed education on what to do ...
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  • Kofi 7 years ago

    It is not about police not performing but logistics issues.

  • Okumkom Kofi 7 years ago

    The only way those senseless accidents can be minimize is to make it criminal office to leave a broken down vehicle by the side or in the middle of highway or vehicular road. Parliament should as a matter of urgency enact a l ...
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