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Compulsory road towing policy could worsen economic pressure on drivers - Barimah

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  • Real Guy 1 day ago

    This man could be a bloody fool. When we are talking about life and nature he's talking about money.

  • kk 13 hours ago

    you are the fool. Remember the noise when this same policy was proposed under Nana Addo? It was supposed to be zoomlion doing it? remember that?
    It will simply turn end up being another avenue for corruption. For somebody to ...
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  • Yaw 1 day ago

    He is not a fool. He is talking sense, such a policy is a route to corruption.

  • Sandman, New Jersey 1 day ago

    Are you normal, how is that policy going to cause corruption. Maybe you haven't read the story properly- the main point is that you either subscribe to a towing service like AAA here in the US or buy insurance coverage that i ...
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  • Sleeping Tablet. 1 day ago

    Any civilized country have such a System just make it a law and basta. How can we develope as a nation if we always do the exact opposite.

  • Ghanaba 1 day ago

    Foolish man, you supported e levy and betting tax.

  • DEEVINITY 1 day ago

    At this point, the NPP MUST BE BANNED to protect the SANITY and SANCTITY of the State.

    WE CANNOT CONTINUE THIS WAY.

  • Truth 1 day ago

    So you prefer people to die due to broken down vehicles? Everything is politics? Senseless!

  • STUPID MAN 1 day ago

    Which one do you prefer
    Road safety to save countless lives or
    additional costs on driver?

    This kokonte lawymust shut up!!

  • Thief of Staff - Akosua Frema 1 day ago

    Look at this ugly, useless, senseless, shameless, gormless, lawless, stupid, corrupt, foolish, ignorant, arrogant and primitive fool mixing emotions with law abiding. Kwasiaa buuluubuuluuu.

  • Sammy 1 day ago

    Some of these people I don't know how they got to parliament, so people should be allowed to break the law just because not breaking the law will affect them financially. Hmmmm

  • Nana osei 1 day ago

    These guys will always oppose something good. We all have witnessed how a broken-down vehicle has caused many accidents and in some cases traffic on our roads.
    And now that there is a solution, someone says what.

  • Nana 1 day ago

    They should add towing to 3rd party insurance fee. That's all

  • Kwasi 1 day ago

    Life saving and money.

  • Joe 1 day ago

    Is that guy really a lawyer and a parliamentarian ? Then this country is in trouble. Did he also consider the financial loses ( taxes and levies ) the country suffers through road congestions caused by broken down vehicles? W ...
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  • Joe 1 day ago

    Possessing the ability and tenacity to lead.

  • Yaw, kumasi 1 day ago

    These are the people who nearly run down Bui Power Authority as a board member. See how Accra Kumasi road can bock for hours, if we have towing services it will just take less than an hour. It's even the car owners who are g ...
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  • Lopez 1 day ago

    I think the road tolling idea is good for the safety of us all. There must be a system whereby drivers are charged for the removal of cars when they break down on our roads, adding it to our road insurance fee is what I dis ...
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  • EducateMe 1 day ago

    Anything to move Ghana forward is always derailed by sympathetic cretins. If the policy is not implemented how are the ignorant drivers going to learn about keeping the highways clear.

  • STOP IT 1 day ago

    This man is further proof that being called to the bar doesn't mean all lawyers have basic commonsense.

  • Od 1 day ago

    Nation wrecker

  • ObuasiMan 1 day ago

    If these operators cannot afford to pay for towing they shouldn’t be in business. Leaving broken down cars on the road causes most accidents.

  • Kim 7 hours ago

    Npp as opposition party has lost it thinking cap, the npp we cherish so so much is now a collection of people who have lost favor with God and man