• Latest
  • Trending
Reintroduction of tollbooths is a step in right direction - Concern drivers P.R.O.

Reintroduction of tollbooths is a step in right direction – Concern drivers P.R.O.

July 17, 2024
Dosh Momo
Free Zones Authority climaxes Chocolate Week with Exhibition and Industry engagement

Free Zones Authority climaxes Chocolate Week with Exhibition and Industry engagement

February 13, 2026
UMB launches revamped SpeedApp to deliver faster, more secure digital banking

UMB launches revamped SpeedApp to deliver faster, more secure digital banking

February 11, 2026
Ghana to establish Independent Fiscal Council to strengthen post-IMF economic oversight – Deputy Finance Minister

Ghana to establish Independent Fiscal Council to strengthen post-IMF economic oversight – Deputy Finance Minister

February 11, 2026
What Gold and Copper Tell Us About the New Logic of Mining Investment in Africa

What Gold and Copper Tell Us About the New Logic of Mining Investment in Africa

February 11, 2026
Why Ghana must own Africa’s most compelling billion-dollar tourism storytelling export

Why Ghana must own Africa’s most compelling billion-dollar tourism storytelling export

February 11, 2026
NPP demands immediate release of Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, condemns NIB detention

NPP demands immediate release of Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, condemns NIB detention

February 11, 2026
NDC clears Baba Jamal, retains him for Ayawaso East by-election

NDC clears Baba Jamal, retains him for Ayawaso East by-election

February 11, 2026
Parliament holds public hearing on Security and Intelligence Agencies Bill

Parliament holds public hearing on Security and Intelligence Agencies Bill

February 10, 2026
Govt declares Wednesdays National Fugu Day

Govt declares Wednesdays National Fugu Day

February 10, 2026
Enter politics to serve, not to get rich - Prof. Oquaye advises youth

Enter politics to serve, not to get rich – Prof. Oquaye advises youth

February 10, 2026
Speaker Bagbin orders reintroduction of Anti-Gay bill for fresh parliamentary consideration

Speaker Bagbin orders reintroduction of Anti-Gay bill for fresh parliamentary consideration

February 10, 2026
Interior Ministry trains Police to enforce New Armoured Bullion Vehicle Regulations

Interior Ministry trains Police to enforce New Armoured Bullion Vehicle Regulations

February 10, 2026
Happy Ghana
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live
No Result
View All Result
Happy Ghana
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Reintroduction of tollbooths is a step in right direction – Concern drivers P.R.O.

in News, Top Story
Reintroduction of tollbooths is a step in right direction - Concern drivers P.R.O.

Reintroduction of tollbooths is a step in right direction - Concern drivers P.R.O.

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

By: Nana Antwi Boasiako

The P.R.O for Concerned Drivers Association, David Agboado has stated that the idea to reintroduce tollbooths by the Minister of roads and highway is a step in right direction.

According to him, this is good news because almost all the drivers in this country were unhappy when the toolbooths were removed.

In an interview with Kwadwo Sefah-Danquah on Happy 98.9 fm morning show, Mr Agboado said most of the African countries they travel to have road tolls and they pay when they ply those roads, so same should apply to Ghana.

” The cargo or bigger cars from our neighboring African countries like, Togo, Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso cause the most damage to our roads because of the heavy loads they carry”.

He also said they are most grateful for the Minister’s decision but this time around, the ministry should modernize it to generate revenue for the country in order to construct more roads and fix dilapidated ones.

However, the former minister for Roads and highway, Amoako Atta must be held responsible for the country losing over three hundred million Ghana Cedis in road tolls, because there was no Stakeholders engagements.

He also recommended that the transport ministry should increase the toll amounts.

Tags: Concerned Drivers AssociationDavid AgboadoRichard Buabengtollbooth

Subscribe to receive notification everytime a new post is published. We promise to be discrete.

Unsubscribe
Previous Post

Private Health Facilities Association of Ghana threatens partial withdrawal of services nationwide

Next Post

Collateral-free lending: A gateway to enterprise growth

Next Post
Collateral-free lending: A gateway to enterprise growth

Collateral-free lending: A gateway to enterprise growth

Search

No Result
View All Result

Listen Live

Happy Kaseɛbɔ 600AM news bulletin
Happy Kaseɛbɔ 600AM news bulletin

BBC Match of the Day Africa

Happy Ghana

Recent News

  • Free Zones Authority climaxes Chocolate Week with Exhibition and Industry engagement
  • UMB launches revamped SpeedApp to deliver faster, more secure digital banking
  • Ghana to establish Independent Fiscal Council to strengthen post-IMF economic oversight – Deputy Finance Minister
  • About
  • advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Happy FM – Powered by Ghana’s leading radio network. Designed with passion by Global Media Alliance.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
    • International Sports
    • Afcon2017
    • Afcon2019
    • Corporate Knockout
    • U17 World Cup
    • World Cup 2018
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Bizarre
  • Feature
  • More
    • Technology
    • Opinion
    • Lifestyle
  • Listen Live

© 2025 Happy FM – Powered by Ghana’s leading radio network. Designed with passion by Global Media Alliance.