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he Ga Central Municipal Assembly, in collaboration with the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC), and the Information Services Department (ISD) has embarked on a public education and sensitization campaign on road safety within the municipality.
The campaign aims to reduce the incidence of road accidents and promote a culture of safety among drivers, pedestrians and the general public.
The exercise which covered some selected electoral areas focused on key road safety issues such as speeding, reckless driving, pedestrian safety, and the importance of wearing seatbelts.
The team engaged drivers, market associations, schools, and community groups to raise awareness on road safety best practices.
According to the Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Emmanuel Adotey Allotey, the campaign is part of the Assembly's efforts to make Ga Central a safe place to live.
"We are committed to working with all stakeholders to reduce road accidents and promote a culture of safety," he said.
The campaign will include community durbars and sensitization programmes at schools and market centres. The Assembly is urging all residents to take ownership of road safety and report any safety concerns to the relevant authorities.



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