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Ghana: Okada Riders Laud NPP’s New Transport Policy


Hundreds of commercial motorcycle riders, popularly known as ‘Okada’ have lauded the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) decision to scrap their businesses and rather introduce the National Transport Recapitalisation policy.

The riders responded with loud applause when the National Organiser of the NPP, Sammi Awuku, explained the benefits of the new policy to them during a mini-rally at Obra Spot at the Kwame Nkrumah overpass, Accra.

Some of the Okada riders who came from various locations in and outside of the city such as Adabraka, Kasoa, Nima, Kaneshie and Lapaz told the Ghanaian Times that the new policy would make them more economically viable and curb the numerous accidents they have been engaged in.

Speaking amidst the cheers from the crowd, Mr Awuku explained that the policy would provide riders the flexibility to purchase vehicles which would allow them to conduct their transport businesses and to pay back to government in flexible installments.

“When we are voted into power this policy will allow for the provision of vehicles to those willing to enter the transport industry to work and pay back the cost of the vehicles; and this will serve as a source of employment for the youth in the country,” he added.

The national organiser stressed that the policy was not a one-off as this would be a permanent part of the Ghanaian transport industry .

It would further address the licensing and insurance issues facing them, adding that “this is a better alternative to the legalisation of Okada by the National Democratic Congress (NDC)”.