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    Ghana not ready for ‘okada’ legalisation

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 12, 2025No Comments1 Min Read4 Views
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    Dr Solomon Forkuo Kwarteng is a Senior Lecturer at KTU Dr Solomon Forkuo Kwarteng is a Senior Lecturer at KTU

    A Senior Lecturer at Kumasi Technical University (KsTU), Dr Solomon Forkuo Kwarteng, says Ghana isn’t ready for commercial Okada operations.

    Speaking on OTEC FM’s Nyansapo show, he warned that allowing Okada riders to operate commercially will increase accidents and crime rates.

    Dr Kwarteng emphasised that the country lacks preparedness for the legalisation, citing concerns over safety and security implications.

    He believes the move could exacerbate existing challenges, urging caution.

    This comes after Parliament passed the Road Traffic Amendment Bill 2025, legalising motorcycles, tricycles, and quadricycles for commercial use.

    Transport Minister Joseph Nikpe Bukari argues the move aims to sanitise the transport sector and enhance road safety, with stricter penalties for drunk driving.

    The bill revises Ghana’s legal alcohol limit for drivers and introduces tighter penalties to reduce drunk-driving incidents.

    Minister Bukari says the changes aim to bring order to a sector with regulatory gaps.



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