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Government expresses condolence to relatives of Mprumem accident victims.

Thu, 26 Nov 2009 Source: GNA

Gomoa Mprumem (C/R), Nov. 26, GNA - The government has expressed condolence to the relatives of last Saturday's accident victims at Gomoa Mprumem near Apam and presented them with GH¢500 and beverages. Mrs. Dzifa Attivor, the Deputy Minister of Transport, on Wednesday l= ed a team of police officers, officials of the National Road Safety Commissi= on and the District Chief Executive for Gomoa West Mr. Theophilus Aidoo-Mens= ah, to express condolence to the relatives.

A prison officer lost control over a taxi and crashed with mini bus,=

killing a woman and her two granddaughters who were selling water melon b= y the road side. The accident claimed seven lives, six on the spot and one at the Korl= e Bu Teaching Hospital. Three of the victims hailed from Mprumem.

Mrs. Attivor said even though the government had put in place measur= es to reduce carnage on the roads some stubborn drivers had made them in effective. She appealed to passengers not to allow drivers to toil with their lives, saying it was their right to insist on drivers doing the right thi= ng and appealed to passengers to report misconduct of drivers to the police. Mrs Attivor urged assemblies to find suitable places for people to s= ell their wares instead of hawking them along main roads at the peril of thei= r lives. Assistant Commissioner of Police Daniel Julius Avorga, the |Commande= r of the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU), appealed to the security officers to obey the laws of the land. He said this when he was informed that the prison officer who was driving the taxi had only a learner's license and it was issued to him th= ree days before the accident.

The delegation presented GH¢500 and beverages to the victims and a= lso visited a victim at the Winneba Government Hospital. 26 Nov 09

Source: GNA