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Use of Aboboya must be regulated – NPP activist

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A member of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Communications Team, Nana Kwame Apenteng, believes the use of Aboboya in the country is not regulated.

Aboboya has been a means of transporting garbage from one place to another. But Aboboya riders are beginning to become a nuisance, he asserts.

“We are not saying the use of Aboboya in the country is irrelevant. We are saying they must operate in a structured way,” Kwame Apenteng said during an interview on the Happy 98.9 FM Epa Hoa Daben show.

The NPP communicator said they must be regulated and must be provided with a central area to deposit the garbage because there are some riders who all in the name of ”keeping the nation clean” collect garbage and dump it at unauthorized places which does not help in the country’s sanitation. He also said some Aboboya riders tend to heap their vehicles with garbage that litters the streets of Accra as they ride to the dumping sites.

Kwame Apenteng stated that a lot of people fend for themselves through the Aboboya business, and revealed that the government does not aim to do anything that threatens the riders’ living. He further stated that the government is putting measures in place to regulate refuse and waste management in the country.

Kwame Apenteng concluded “This government is poised to make Accra one of the cleanest cities in Africa.”

Background

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon Henry Quartey has announced the ban of motor tricycles popularly known as “Aboboyaa” on major highways in Accra.

The ban will take effect from Monday, November 1, 2021.

Mr. Quartey gave this directive at the launch of “Operation Clean Your Frontage” in line with the road traffic regulations.

Regulation 128(1-4) of the road traffic regulations 2012 states that “the licensing authority shall not register a motorcycle to carry a fare-paying passenger.”

By: Kobina Baidoo

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