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An apt analogy as a guiding light for Ghana s motorists

Graphic Online BY: Ajoa Yeboah-Afari 705 OH no! Not another one! That was my reaction when last Sunday, I heard on Radio Ghana the news of the tragic loss of lives of two students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, through a campus car accident at dawn on Saturday. Two other occupants of their private car were said to be in a critical condition. The news also prompted me to reflect on Ghana’s shocking road carnage figures; and a comparison a taxi driver had made between handling eggs and handling human lives. The horrific, ever rising vehicle accident toll should be a matter of utmost concern to everybody because we are all at risk.

Ghanaians urged to be vigilant over rising cases of missing persons

Ghanaians urged to be vigilant over rising cases of missing persons Listen to article The Bureau for Public Safety has urged the public to be vigilant in the wake of rising cases of disappearance of people. According to the organization, the safety measures put in place by the immediate family of vulnerable people could save them from falling victims. There is growing public concern about the number of persons reported missing in different parts of the country in recent times. The missing persons include children, middle-aged persons and sometimes the aged. In some cases, the missing persons have been found alive and healthy, while others were found dead in what looks like manhandling by supposed kidnappers.

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