Audio By Carbonatix
The Motorcycle Couriers Union of Ghana (MCUG) has petitioned the National Youth Authority (NYA) to intervene in what it describes as persistent harassment and extortion of its members by officers of the Ghana Police Service, particularly the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) at Tesano.
In a letter dated October 27, 2025, the General Secretary of the union, Abugri Timothy Agengri, said several motorcycle couriers have recently been arrested and detained without cause, with their motorcycles allegedly impounded without following due process.
According to him, the situation has not only disrupted their livelihoods but is also affecting courier and delivery services relied on by many Ghanaians.

“Our members have been subjected to incessant harassment, intimidation, and extortion,” the statement read. “Some of our members are being arbitrarily arrested, detained, and their motorcycles impounded without due process. This treatment is unfair and unjustified.”
The union is therefore requesting three key actions:
First, it wants an immediate halt to what it calls the “harassment” of motorcycle couriers by the MTTD. Second, it is calling for the establishment of a committee to investigate the ongoing issues between motorcyclists and the Tesano MTTD Unit.
The proposed committee, the union suggests, should include representatives from MCUG, the Police Service, and other stakeholders to ensure transparency and fairness.
Finally, the union is urging that the findings and recommendations from such a committee be implemented to prevent further occurrences and promote better cooperation between the police and courier riders.
MCUG insists that its members operate within legal guidelines and play an essential role in Ghana’s growing delivery and logistics sector.
The union argues that continued confrontations with police officers threaten both their safety and economic survival.
“We believe that your office is well-positioned to facilitate a resolution to this matter and ensure that the rights of our members are protected,” Agengri noted, expressing hope that the NYA will act swiftly to prevent escalation.
The National Youth Authority is yet to respond publicly to the petition.
Latest Stories
-
Trump Media to merge with fusion energy firm in $6bn deal
9 minutes -
Trump expands access to cannabis in a major shift in drug policy
18 minutes -
Kennedy Center to be renamed Trump-Kennedy Center, White House says
29 minutes -
Australia announces gun buyback scheme in wake of Bondi attack
40 minutes -
TikTok owner signs agreements to avoid US ban
51 minutes -
Democrats release latest batch of Epstein photos as justice department deadline looms
1 hour -
Nigeria apologises over Burkina Faso military flight that saw 11 servicemen detained
1 hour -
Museum knows ‘little to nothing’ about new display
1 hour -
Liverpool rappers in Somalia during clan conflict
2 hours -
Can Salah finally lift Afcon trophy as Morocco eye home glory?
2 hours -
Ecobank Ghana MD expresses gratitude to customers, staff at 9 Lessons & Carols Service
5 hours -
Ghana and Germany deepen economic partnership: A new era of investment and cooperation
5 hours -
Breaking up before the holidays: Is it better to let go before or after the festive season?
5 hours -
State to call first witness in Wontumi trial January 2026
6 hours -
From waste to purpose: Prudential Life advances no-plastic-use agenda with plastic recycled desk project
6 hours
