Audio By Carbonatix
Fidelity Bank has handed over 10 new buses to the Greater Accra branch of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) in a bid to improve passenger safety and comfort.
The partnership came about when the Union approached Svani Group to help it procure new buses with Fidelity providing $850,000 financial package.
At a handing over ceremony in Tema, Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, Julian Kingsley Opuni told Joy Business that transport plays an important role in the economy.
“So GPRTU has entered a financial commitment and will be using fares they receive to repay this loan. Transport and the ability to move from one place to the other is a key function of what drives the economy. This is at the heart of what Ghanaians do and we share in this,” he said.
Under this arrangement with Svani Group and financed by Fidelity Bank, Greater Accra regional branch of GPRTU will pay $850,000 for the 10 brand new 34-seater buses in the next five years.
Mr. Opuni tasked both GPRTU and passengers to take good care of the buses.
“For the drivers and owners, this is an asset you’re not just paying for, but also giving you additional livelihood over a longer period of time. To make that happen, it depends on the care you give the car,” he advised.
Beyond this venture, Fidelity Bank is also hoping to support the cash-lite digitalisation project government has embarked on.
“We will get to the point where we believe we can find digital way of collecting the fares and directly helping to pay for the buses going forward,” he said.
GPRTU National Chairman, Nana Nimako Bresiamah assured both Fidelity and Svani Group that the current leadership of the union will not repeat mistakes of past executives.
Being the largest transport union in the country, it is often criticised for compromising on safety and comfort of passengers with the use of rickety vehicles.
Public Relations Officer for GPRTU, Abbas Ibrahim Moro, was also optimistic results of such partnerships will give the Union a new face and promised to take good care of the buses.
GPRTU was thankful to both Fidelity and Svani Group for the partnership since it has struggled in the past to get financial support due to several demands from the banks.
Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of Svani Group, Thomas Svanikier has indicated that Eicher brand of buses is an Indian brand built to perform in Ghana’s terrain and has been on the market in the last 16 years.
He assured GPRTU that if Greater Accra branch is able to meet its financial obligations, this partnership will be extended to other regions to help develop a deep private sector participation in the motor industry.
Latest Stories
-
Voting in The Hague: Chemical weapons and principles
5 minutes -
Ghana AIDS Commission to distribute condoms nationwide on February 13 ahead of Val’s Day
10 minutes -
MOFFA shuts down Winneba, Cape Coast and Abura-Dunkwa Hospital morgues over safety breaches
16 minutes -
95% of family businesses fail before the third generation – IFC urges governance reforms
18 minutes -
Foreign Affairs Ministry, Nuclear Power Ghana deepen cooperation on energy diplomacy
26 minutes -
Ashanti RCC tightens rules on mining area levies following ‘galamsey tax’ exposé
40 minutes -
GES marks International Day for Women and Girls in Science with call to close gender gap
43 minutes -
Diplomatic community applauds Ghana’s economic turnaround
60 minutes -
UG graduates 153 PhDs as over 15,000 students receive degrees
1 hour -
Africa’s mineral wealth must no longer be a paradox without prosperity , says Prof. Denton as UN body releases new Report
1 hour -
Woman killed on church premises at Twifo Denyase
1 hour -
2 arrested over alleged gang rape of Osino SHS student – Dept. Education Minister
2 hours -
Haruna Iddrisu, Mohammed Sukparu survive road crash on Bolgatanga-Tumu Road
2 hours -
#RoadOfPeril: Residents, commuters demand gov’t action on Kwabenya-Berekuso-Kitase road
2 hours -
Intelligence opens doors; kindness decides what happens inside
2 hours
