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Minority blasts government’s erratic move to reintroduce road tolls

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The Minority in Parliament has vehemently denounced the government’s plan to reinstate road tolls, characterizing the decision as erratic and misguided. They have expressed strong disapproval of this reversal, citing it as a clear example of the government’s inconsistent and unpredictable policy-making.

The Ministry of Roads and Highways has initiated discussions with key stakeholders to finalize plans to reintroduce road tolls, a move aimed at generating revenue for the maintenance and repair of Ghana’s deteriorating road network, with the goal of improving road infrastructure and ensuring road safety.

At a press briefing in Accra on Wednesday June 12, the Minority Chief Whip, Governs Agbodza, lambasted the government’s move to reintroduce road tolls, stating that it exposes a lack of dedication to sound governance and a frivolous approach to policymaking. He expressed his disapproval, citing that the decision demonstrates a clear absence of seriousness and proper leadership.

“The Road Minister’s stance is quite intriguing, considering he was part of the cabinet that initially suspended toll collection, despite our warnings that it was illegal. They even mockingly told the Speaker to personally collect tolls if he desired. This recent reversal showcases a government that is erratic, disconnected from reality, and lacking clear direction. Their inconsistent decisions demonstrate a profound lack of leadership and accountability.We’ve consistently argued that suspending toll collection was unnecessary. Now, Ghanaians can judge for themselves which side of the political divide is trustworthy and committed to consistent policymaking in the country’s best interests,” he said.

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