Ghana to have the best tolling system in Africa - Kwame Agbodza

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  • Nana Kwame 6 days ago

    Kwame, don't be too ambitious

  • Ben 6 days ago

    It's better not to make such pronouncement. Just do a good job and Ghanaians will appreciate it. Some dwarf told us he will make Accra the cleanest city, and we know what happened.

  • Ghanaian 6 days ago

    Exactly what I also thought.

  • world 6 days ago

    operation and revenue collection and of use is important not the bragging.

  • Kumepreko 6 days ago

    Rhetoric, Hope you have seen the ones in Côté d'Ivoire? But which road now are we going to toll?

  • Tsotsoo 6 days ago

    Hon. Minister for Roads please remember to visit Tema Metropolis one of these days. From VALCO roundabout to Kpone through TOR. From TOR to DVLA horrible. From Tema Comm.3 to Nungua barrier to Teshie to La. We have been negl ...
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  • Wasteman 6 days ago

    THEY HAVE STARTED THE FOOOLING…BY NOW SOMEBODY HAS SHOWN HIM A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION,..BUT HE WONT WAIT TO SEE A POC OR MVP BEFORE RUNNING HIS MOUTH…A TYPICAL IDIOT!!

  • .com 6 days ago

    Wao!

  • Systemic 6 days ago

    Please Hon. Minister I beg you just go ahead and give us the tolling system but don't rate it before it comes into effect.

    Please we were promised Accra will become the cleanest city in Africa but ended up as the dirtiest ...
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  • Samed 6 days ago

    Just do it- don’t tell us about it. We will be the ones to judge! Politicians!!!

  • Frimpong 6 days ago

    It reminds me of NPP'S Sky Train. A Photoshop

  • Ghanaman 6 days ago

    Fool your roads are not good where will you build the Toll Boots

  • Franklin 6 days ago

    I hope that the roads that will be tolled will not have potholes. Because it only in Ghana that we pay water bill without water. We pay electricity bill and sleep in darkness. If the tolling system will be the best in Áfri ...
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  • Coach 6 days ago

    Kudos Mr. Minister. Looking forward to this.

    # GhanaDeservesBetter

  • Slim 6 days ago

    Stop talking like Bawumia!

    Work!

  • PPD Must be scraped 6 days ago

    PPA must be crapped , all contract awarded knew of their selection , so why waste our time on this so called procurement selection process . The company to be given the contract know of its self , so why worry us

  • Mike 6 days ago

    On terrible roads .Mr Minister.

  • Mr 6 days ago

    The same system you are talking about is in Nigeria over 10 years ago

  • Kdwo 6 days ago

    Mr gbodza how will this be possible? Did you have correct address systems in Ghana? And moreover correct email address across the country? to send toll notice?

  • Kwame Angel 6 days ago

    Stop the nonsense. The most advanced tolling collection systems have been abandoned, post Coved. And it's not about Covid, it creates traffic congestion. Don't waste money bulding them and spend more money abandoning or destr ...
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  • Lennox 6 days ago

    The real Ghanaian is never afraid to pay taxes,the real question is what the money is used for.Also is only in Ghana you see road toll but is in very bad situation,you will pay every day but it won't be fixed.They should also ...
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  • Maxwell 6 days ago

    How do you intend reducing traffic? You burn Ghc25 worth of fuel to pay Ghc1 toll.

  • Yaw 5 days ago

    Which is a complete nuisance and a net loss to the country's economy.

  • Ojam 6 days ago

    Efo Kwami, pls stop the promises and do the action.

  • Let us pay at DVLA 6 days ago

    Don't bring back Trafic Congestion. What happens when the lights go off with the return of dumsorhene?

  • Ataya 5 days ago

    We don't any traffic congestion anymore for a mere GH 5 cedis.Find another alternatives.

  • Nathaniel 6 days ago

    Please, I think we no need to put any structure on the roads for tolls which will result on a traffic jam, let collect the tolls at GRA In the form of a sticker which will expire in every one year, and every foreign car comin ...
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  • Tt 6 days ago

    Best toll on which roads? We need to do 1st things 1st before tolling

  • H Aborbi 6 days ago

    This is a typical Ghanaian politician talking big without doing his basic homework.

  • Jimbo 6 days ago

    Honorable Minister this is most welcome. We can't wait to see this kind of tolling system in Ghana. Well done.

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  • ROGUE LAWYER 5 days ago

    if you are going to do the road toll re-introduction please
    1. make sure that there won't be venders around the toll.- they main reasons that created traffic congestion's is the venders, and most importantly there are crimin ...
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  • Cheddar Is the real deal 5 days ago

    Build more Gold mines for the natives to make better cash and stop this toll gate 'kindy'players.We need better deal to enable life to be hanged on.

  • Jude 5 days ago

    Would it be better than the US's EZ-Pass?

  • Omega south Africa 5 days ago

    This Village minister said whole Africa then he's a typical fool come to South Africa and Witness proper electronic tollbooths for yourself and stop that foolishness. Why too much fools in Ndc party.

  • Joachim Amanor 5 days ago

    Back where we belong . Another third class minister shooting his mouth before even anything is done . Just stop this nonsense and work for the nation

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  • Petee 5 days ago

    We are waiting patiently for the implementation of the toll collection innovation. Indeed, the Ndc is a very serious party. This must be introduced with expedition

  • Ray 4 days ago

    Which roads are we going to toll, mr. Agbodja? Complete the road construction first instead of the political empty pronouncements.