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Reintroduction of Road Tolls: Be humble, admit you goofed – Mahama to gov’t

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Government announces reintroduction of Road and Bridge Tolls*

Government announces reintroduction of Road and Bridge Tolls

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Experienced Ghanaian Engineer, Abdulai Mahama, has charged the government of Ghana to humbly admit they erred by closing down toll booths on the nations highways.

The engineer who from the onset had advised government against the closure of toll booths also predicted their reintroduction.

Road tolls were scrapped in the 2022 budget as government moved to introduce the Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy).

However, abandoned toll booths along major roads in the country will be put to work starting 2023 as part of government’s revenue generation measures. The amount charged at the toll booths will also be increased.

This is part of measures outlined in the 2023 budget statement presented to Parliament by the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta on November 24, 2022.

Reacting to the latest development, the engineer said, “the government must be humble and admit it goofed big time. How can you say in the budget that you’ll probably close tolls and at dawn the next day you close them down completely. After closing them down you also promised to provide alternative jobs for the physically challenged managing these toll booths but that didn’t happen.”

He reiterated in an interview with Samuel Eshun on the Happy Morning Show, “the government goofed and has to apologise to Ghanaians.”

Engineer Mahama also called out government for closing toll booths with the excuse that they cause traffic congestions.

“What has changed now? The government said they closed toll booths because of the traffic congestion they caused. But have roads been expanded to carter for these traffic congestions when road tolls are reintroduced next year?” he queried.

By: Joel Sanco

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