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    Ghana faces rising road deaths – Mpraeso MP

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    Davis Ansah Opoku is the MP for Mpraeso Constituency Davis Ansah Opoku is the MP for Mpraeso Constituency

    The Member of Parliament for Mpraeso Constituency in the Eastern Region, Davis Ansah Opoku, has warned that Ghana is facing a growing road safety crisis, as fatalities on major highways continue to rise.

    He called for urgent interventions following the tragic accident that claimed the lives of 16 young people on the Atwidie–Juaso stretch of the Accra–Kumasi Highway.

    Speaking on the floor of Parliament, Opoku said the recent crash highlights a nationwide issue.

    Ghana records thousands of road crashes annually, with the Accra–Kumasi Highway ranking among the most dangerous.

    “Every weekend I travel on that road, and every trip feels like a prayer. Our roads have become death traps. This is a national emergency, and we must treat it as such,” he said.

    The MP cited the absence of streetlights, inadequate road signage, and poor enforcement of roadworthiness checks as major contributors to the high rate of accidents.

    He also called for the immediate dualization of the Praso-to-Kumasi stretch, describing it as one of the deadliest sections of the highway.

    “This is not just about one accident or one constituency. It is about protecting Ghanaian lives. Road safety is not politics; it is about saving families from needless pain,” Opoku emphasized.

    He urged the Ministries of Roads and Highways, Energy, and the National Road Safety Authority to collaborate and implement comprehensive measures to make Ghana’s major highways safer.

    The fatal accident occurred when a fuel tanker burst a tire near Juaso and veered into an oncoming minibus, killing 16 passengers instantly.

    Most of the victims were youth between the ages of 4 and 21, returning from a church conference.

    “Every statistic is a human life, a family in mourning. We cannot allow this to continue,” he concluded.



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