Audio By Carbonatix
The Akropong Magistrate Court in the Ashanti Region has remanded 12 commercial tricycle riders into police custody following a violent protest at the premises of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) on Monday.
The riders were arraigned and charged on Tuesday August 8, 2023 for the disturbances that led to the destruction of property and injury of six police officers.

The protest follows the impounding of 46 tricycles after their riders defied a new transport restrictions within the Kumasi Central Business District.
The police came under attack in their attempt to restrain the riders from marching towards the KMA to demand the release of the seized tricycles.
Speaking to Luv Fm, Head of the Transport Department at the KMA, Randy Wilson urged the “pragya” riders to use the right measures to address their concerns.

“We have asked them to write to the Chief Executive and the complaints committee so that we could look at the issue and make the necessary amendments. Laws are made for human beings and if laws have been made and they are not helping us to live peacefully, they can be amended. We know it is an illegality at the national level but within the city, we want to regulate our mode of transport,” he said.
KMA Transport Convener, Kwaku Appiah, also added that, “We expect these transport operators to comply with this directive or else the whole city would come to a halt”.
Meanwhile, the suspects are expected to reappear before the court on Tuesday, August 14.
Latest Stories
-
Article 108: Mahama’s legal shield against Anti-LGBTQ Bill?
3 minutes -
2026 FIFA World Cup: Ghana is missing a golden opportunity to sell its tourism, arts, culture to the world
16 minutes -
Peki Girls pedal towards success through Vida Cycling initiative
19 minutes -
Energy Minister backs expansion of Sentuo Refinery
23 minutes -
NDC UK & Ireland marks 47th June 4 anniversary, expands reach with 2 new branches
26 minutes -
South African sprint sensation Mukona “Smiley” Manavhela joins On’s global athlete roster
27 minutes -
World Oceans Day 2026: Why protecting the ocean is critical for climate, jobs and the future of the planet
32 minutes -
What is wrong with us: We mourn the flood but protect the habits that created it
32 minutes -
Ghana Sports Fund pledges support for emerging cycling talent
33 minutes -
The dangerous myth that Panama are Ghana’s easiest opponent at the World Cup
37 minutes -
Coming home: Turning pain into new beginning – Reflections on the return of Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa
38 minutes -
Stakeholders push for sustainable funding for Greater Accra waste
41 minutes -
Ghana reaffirms commitment to sustainable ocean governance on World Oceans Day
46 minutes -
GSA engages high-value shippers on competitive shipping Â
49 minutes -
UN climate talks ‘insensitive’ to continent’s reality, we demand Loss and Damage priority – AGN Chair
52 minutes