Vice President Dr. John Dramani Mahama on Thursday announced that government would spend part of the Chinese loan to establish the Accra Intelligent Traffic Management system to stem the perennial traffic congestion in the city.
He explained that a control tower would be built and managed by professionals who would monitor and regulate traffic lights to enhance free flow of vehicles in the city.
Vice President Mahama announced this in Accra when he commissioned 100 new ASHOK LEYLAND buses procured by the Metro Mass Transit Company Limited.
The buses which were procured through the internally generated funds of the company would be deployed to all the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to support the existing fleet in their operational areas.
Vice President Mahama said the traffic congestion in Accra and other cities was unacceptable and that the establishment of traffic management system, coupled with the creation of fast lanes in cities would tremendously ease the congestion.
He however cautioned that, there would be cameras around all traffic lights in the city to track-down traffic offenders in the system, and called on drivers to respect traffic regulations to enhance the establishment of the system.
The Vice President commended the Management of MMT for sustaining the fortunes of the company over the years and called for more private-public collaborations to provide adequate growth and development throughout the country.
Mr. Maxwell Awuku, Managing Director of MMT said his outfit had started actualizing their goal of providing safe and affordable transport to all and sundry in MMDAS by procuring about 1000 vehicles for their operations.
He announced that the MMT had started operating at vantage areas of the country to transport workers from various lorry parks to their homes after close of work; and called for effective cooperation that would sustain the service.
Mrs. Dzifa Attivor, Deputy Minister for Transport said her outfit would continue to accord all transport companies the necessary support to provide quality service to Ghanaians all over the country and beyond.**