Protect gov't transport property, VP tells metro mass staff
Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has called on transport operators and commuters to protect and properly manage state-owned transport assets, emphasizing that such resources belong to the public and must be preserved for collective benefit.
Her appeal comes at a time when concerns continue to mount over the shortage of commercial vehicles, a challenge that has led to congestion, long waiting times, and in some cases, the mistreatment of passengers.
Addressing management and staff of Metro Mass Transit Limited during a stakeholder engagement on Friday, January 16, the Vice President reaffirmed the government’s commitment to delivering a dependable, efficient, and well-organised public transport system.
She urged Metro Mass employees to pay close attention to the upkeep of buses under their care, noting that routine maintenance is essential for prolonging vehicle lifespan and ensuring consistent service. Professor Opoku-Agyemang further assured workers that government remains prepared to re-equip Metro Mass and provide additional buses to strengthen operations.
According to her, even aging vehicles can continue to serve commuters effectively if they are properly maintained.
“Government is ready to retool Metro Mass and provide more buses. While ten years may seem long, we also know that in this country, vehicles can remain operational far beyond that if they are well maintained. We must all take responsibility for public property because it belongs to every Ghanaian,” she stated.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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