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Hundreds of pragya and okada riders trained on road safety in Techiman

The lack of knowledge and the absence of safe riding practices and procedures are among the major causes of road accidents on Ghana’s highways.

To help curb this menace, the Pragya Riders Association, in collaboration with the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) held a day’s workshop in the Techiman Municipality with the objective of ensuring the safety and well-being of these riders and the communities they operate in.

Chairman of the Techiman Pragya Riders Association Mr. Awal Mohammed told Joy News Wednesday, that the exercise aims at reducing road accidents as well as getting rid of under-aged riders from the Pragya business.

Hundreds of pragya and okada riders trained on road safety in Techiman

“Today’s workshop is meant for us to give our members refresher courses to remind them of their duty to remain careful on the road, to remind them of some of the road signs because we always have to be very careful on the road so we can reduce the number of accidents in this area.”

He added that the exercise also sought to, “sensitize them on the need to have riding licenses, on the need to move away under-aged riders from the system because they are supposed to be in school and not riding.”

He further stressed that, “if you look at the road safety regulations, it is stated that anybody who’s supposed to use a vehicle for commercial purposes needs to be 25 and above. That should tell you that the person needs to be matured enough to face any oncoming vehicle so those who are under-aged should leave us quickly so we can have sanity in the system”.

Hundreds of pragya and okada riders trained on road safety in Techiman

Regional head at the National Road Safety Authority, Emmanuel Akyeampong-Parry bemoaned the increasing number of accidents caused by Pragya/Okada riders in the Techiman Municipality and the Bono East Region at large.

“Majority of the road crushes we are recording here as a region, is as a result of the reckless riding of some riders and I believe that this engagement would help sanitize the system.”

On his part, Dabɛnhene of the Techiman Traditional Council, Nana Owusu Antwi Boasiako admonished the riders to be law abiding and “report any miscreant who is bent on denting the image of the riders so the law would deal with him.”

Hundreds of pragya and okada riders trained on road safety in Techiman

Some of the riders were thankful to the leadership for the training and called for more engagements periodically, to help reduce road accidents in the region.

Source: Ghana News

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