Transports Expert wants heads to roll over MMT bus accident on Kintampo road
- kencitymediagh
- Feb 19, 2016
- 2 min read

A Transport Consultant, Mr. Cecil Garbrah, has said the management of the Metro MassTransit Company Limited must be held responsible for the tragedy which occurred on the Tamale Kintampo highway. He said the failure of managers of the transport company to conduct due diligence on the bus ensure its safety before allowing it to leave the terminal is responsible for the horrific accident. “Somebody must have checked to make ensure the bus was in a good condition before leaving the terminal”, he said. At least 71 passengers died, with 23 injured Wednesday evening on the Tamale-Kintampo highway when a Metro Mass bus heading to Bolgatanga butted a cargo truck. The bus is said to have suffered brake failure before the accident occurred. Speaking on the accident issue Mr. Garbrah, explained that lack of implementation of the Road Traffic and Regulation, Legislative Instrument (LI) 2180 is responsible for the dearth of knowledge of drivers. “Many of the drivers lack knowledge on the use of our roads”, he said, and this makes them flout the speed limit on the roads with casual abandon. The law requires motorists to travel at 50kph on standard roads, 80 kilometers per hour on a highway and 100 kilometers per hour on a motorway, but this is largely ignored. “Inappropriate speeding is responsible for the mortalities on our roads”, Mr. Cecil Garbrah said. “Enforcement is not working in our country”, he explained. He further blamed the reticence of passengers in the country for the carnage on roads. “Many passengers tell drivers to speed rather than asking them to slow down”, he said, and that they need to voice out against reckless and dangerous driving to avoid accidents. Mr. Garbrah categorized the problems on the road under education, engineering, and enforcement, and reiterated that “if the nation failed to handle the situation from this angle, it would get worse.” He berated officials of the National Emergency Service for the delayed response to the accident. Ambulances were deployed without equipments, he regretted.
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