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Open Letter To The MTTU Boss

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  • Gmm 11 years ago

    We have people over here Ghaians of course who could help Ghana if we invest in their experience and skill and expertise.

  • joe 11 years ago

    some of you might have heard that italy is one of the european countries where one-man-one-car is common,but u your employer hv to look at your distance to work and your means of transport be4 u'er given a work.why can one ta ...
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  • YOU CAN ALSO DO SO 11 years ago

    MASA U CAN ALSO GO THERE AND DIRECT THE TRAFFIC OK .

  • Ralph Wreck It 11 years ago

    gentleman what are you talking about I should do the MTTU job? mine is an humble letter to which someone will sensibly answer, you don't seems to be that one sorry.

  • monique 11 years ago

    even foreigners are investing in Ghana, Ghana was the fastest economy to grow in the world in 2011, what are you talking about, when it comes to the traffic i think the government is doing well to construct new roads, but we ...
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  • Kojo K. 11 years ago

    I agree fully with this article
    At times one can see a handful of officers at junctions when there is no traffic, but come the rush hour, then there is not one single officer at the very same junction, causing huge jams thro ...
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  • mttu boss must be sake 11 years ago

    thks, for this commit, in fact mttu in ghana are not doing anything to help building the nation ghana but they are like cankerwarns, and caterpillar destroying the good nation ghana, brother just have look it the accidents oc ...
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  • Jah Glory 11 years ago

    Just park your car in your carrage and join the Metro Mass Bus to ease the traffic in the capital.

  • Ralph Wreck It 11 years ago

    Sure this is also a solution, do we have a developed public transport system or we have to relay to smokey shoddy driven by car washer trotro? Most of the mass transport vehicle or in very bad shape I bet you to find one in ...
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  • CK MAN 11 years ago

    Drivin a car with a trial number or foreign number doesn't matter. It was the time when Rawling plotted his coup d'etat wnd being afraid of his own shadow made him to stop foreign numbers from ridding at evenings and nights. ...
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  • MATIGARI 11 years ago

    CK, AM SURE YOU HAVE LITTLE OR NO KNOWLEDGE OF REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES AND THE BENEFITS THEREOF.PLEASE CONTACT SOMEONE TO SCHOOL YOU ON THIS THAN TO EXHIBIT YOUR IGNORANCE IN PUBLIC.AM TOTALLY FOR THIS WRITE-UP. SOME POSITIV ...
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  • Kwasi Tchum 11 years ago

    the main problem relies on incompetence. God save us all

  • whiteman 11 years ago

    Well done Mr, we have citizen arrest so u ur self to can arrest the person by picking up the number n whatever u wish to do.

  • Akwadaa Swiss 11 years ago

    THE POLICE SERVICE has fail the whole NATION at large and needs HEAVY RESTRUCTURING.ITS INCOMPETENT,HEAVILY CORRUPT and has falling from GRACE to GRASS.Without PROPER SCRUTINY it has unfortunately employed THIEVES and ARMED R ...
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  • HEHE 11 years ago

    Ghanaian Commuter finds him/herself in to report to work every morning and back home safe every evening. SO IN AFRICA WE ONLY WORK FROM MORNING TO EVENING WHILE PEOPLE IN ADVANCED WORLD WORK EVERY TIME , SOM GO TO WORK EVEN ...
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  • moro 11 years ago

    i really admire you for hitting the nail right at the head.it very appalling to see high traffic jam with no police men on the site and once i witness this kind of instant justices. happy new year.

  • Nana Yaw Allegye 11 years ago

    Mr. Ralph would have done us all good by telling us the route he applied between between 5pm and 8pm everyday day for us to know wherther the authority will intervene or not. For me, i apply through Osu to East Legon enroute ...
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  • Koware 11 years ago

    I presume the nature of our education system is only vamped for people to attain qualifications to boast at their enterprises.Most govt top guys only portray themselves with who they are but not what they do.They always say" ...
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  • Mike 11 years ago

    The writer had it right. we need to properly enforce our traffic regulations and some of the police must taking bribes.

  • nana obuasi 11 years ago

    its good idea then talk to your men to stop collecting bribe from drivers instead of directing roads.

  • OMAN BA PA 11 years ago

    Please this is my passionate appeal as a Ghanaian citizen police on road checks are selling the truth and integrity for 1ghc.Please is not helping our country they are losing values please is very bad to the institutions and ...
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  • CASTLE BOY 11 years ago

    EVERYDAY YOU WILL SEE POLICE LADIES AROUND TEMA ST PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH AND CHOP STICKS COLLECTING ONE CEDI ONE CEDI FROM TAXI DRIVERS

  • Iwan 11 years ago

    Check the miss-use of the speedgun. In some places the police are looking for overspeeding and not checking overspeeding. They stand at the margin of 80/50 and expect a driver to slow to 50 before seeing the sign for 50. Some ...
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  • Leo 11 years ago

    The police are human beings like you and would need to break and rest before they even collapse on yhe job.
    Please as advised park your car and join the public bus. Do not be too egoistic

  • KOFI 11 years ago

    THERE ARE TWO AUTO MECHANICS IN ASYLUM DOWN, ONE IS AROUND WESTEC AREA AND THE OTHER ONE IS CLOSE TO HAPPY FM, THEY ARE USING THE ROAD AS THEIR WORKSHOP, TAKEN MORE THAN HALF OF THE ROAD LWHICH IS CAUSING TRAFFIC IN THOSE ARE ...
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