By King Amoah
As Ghana approaches its next election season, road safety becomes a pressing concern, particularly for transport operators.
Mr. Ekow Ewusi, a seasoned transport operator commuting between Cape Coast and Kumasi, has expressed his commitment to ensuring accident-free journeys in the midst of political debates that often heat up during this period.
His message is clear: avoiding alcohol and political debates while on the road is crucial for the safety of all passengers.
Speaking to the correspondent in an interview, Mr. Ewusi emphasized that drivers should refrain from consuming alcohol or engaging in politically charged discussions while driving.
“In these tense times, we need to focus on what matters most – the safety of our passengers,” he stated.
Drivers must remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings to prevent any potential accidents, which can be exacerbated by impaired judgment or heated arguments.
In addition to steering clear of alcohol and political disputes, Mr. Ewusi also highlighted the importance of adhering to road safety regulations.
Over-speeding and unnecessary overtaking are common tendencies that can lead to accidents, especially when drivers are not fully focused.
“We must respect the rules and regulations governing our profession,” he urged. “Taking unnecessary risks not only endangers our lives but also puts our passengers at great risk.”
To further promote safe driving practices, the Ghana Private Road and Transport Union (GPRTU) is taking proactive measures to educate drivers.
Mr. Ewusi announced that GPRTU would soon distribute anti-debate flyers aimed at reminding drivers of the ethical responsibilities they hold.
These flyers will advocate for a culture of respect and awareness on the road, particularly during the politically charged atmosphere surrounding elections.
As the election date draws nearer, it is essential for transport operators and drivers alike to internalize the message of safety.
By avoiding alcohol consumption, refraining from political debates, and adhering to driving regulations, they can play an instrumental role in preventing accidents.
Mr. Ewusi’s advocacy serves as a timely reminder for all drivers: safety must remain a priority, especially in a period when emotions can run high.
As citizens prepare to exercise their democratic rights, let us all commit to ensuring that our roads remain safe and accident-free.
In conclusion, he said as we navigate through this election season, let’s heed the advice of experienced operators like Mr. Ekow Ewusi.
By fostering a culture of safety and responsibility on the roads, we can contribute to a peaceful electoral process and safeguard the lives of all who travel in Ghana.