General News of Sunday, 14 February 2016

Source: GNA

GPRTU rewards Koala taxi driver

The two robbers who were knocked down by Frank Ade. The two robbers who were knocked down by Frank Ade.

The National Secretariat of the GPRTU has awarded Mr Frank Ade, the taxi driver who knocked down the two armed robbers of the Koala robbery episode, with 1,000 Ghana cedis cash for his bravery.

Mr Kwame Kumah, National Chairman of the Union, who made the presentation pledged their support to the Ghana Police Service in the fight to reduce armed robbery in the country.

He appealed to the Police Administration to initiate collaborative programme with GPRTU to train selected taxi drivers to enable them monitor the activities of robbers in the night.

In another development, the Greater Accra Regional Secretariat of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has expressed their unhappiness about some false reports circulating in the social media.

It said the reports that some members of the Union at the Takoradi Station at Kaneshie in Accra had fought and resulted in injuries were false and unfounded.

Mr. Emmanuel Nii Ankrah, Greater Accra Regional Chairman, who denied the reports told the Ghana News Agency in an interview, that it was about time Ghanaians change their attitude towards planting lies on the internet.

He said the reports were calculated attempt by some unscrupulous people to tarnish the image of the branch members and the entire Union.

“The issue came to me as a surprise when radio stations started calling me to find out what would ignite the fight among the drivers which creates the impression that there is no peace among the branch members.”

Nii Ankrah said he quickly organised his executives to visit the members only to be told by the branch chairman, Mr Kwesi Ansah, that nothing had had happened.

He said Mr Ansah expressed dismay and wondered who might have planted the story on the social media.

Nii Ankrah admonished players on the social media, especially the youth to concentrate on issues that would help move the nation forward, but not on things that would erode the gains made so far in development and create social unrest.