Accra, Aug 26, - The National Road Safety Committee (NRSC) today received road safety publicity and education materials worth 2.5 million cedis from Golden Souvenir Lotto Limited. The materials, mainly posters, are to be given to schools to help educate children below the age of 16. Mr Sulley Akukpo Dolley, Managing Director of Golden Souvenir, made the presentation which was received by Mr Justice Amegashie, executive director of the NRSC. Mr Amegashie said many people in the country have become disabled through road accidents, adding that some of these people have become a burden on both the government and their families. He said since it costs the government much to cater for these people, there is the need to educate the public, especially children, on road safety.
Accra, Aug 26, - The National Road Safety Committee (NRSC) today received road safety publicity and education materials worth 2.5 million cedis from Golden Souvenir Lotto Limited. The materials, mainly posters, are to be given to schools to help educate children below the age of 16. Mr Sulley Akukpo Dolley, Managing Director of Golden Souvenir, made the presentation which was received by Mr Justice Amegashie, executive director of the NRSC. Mr Amegashie said many people in the country have become disabled through road accidents, adding that some of these people have become a burden on both the government and their families. He said since it costs the government much to cater for these people, there is the need to educate the public, especially children, on road safety.