Audio By Carbonatix
Government is putting the wheels in motion to finally legalise and regulate commercial motorcycle transport, popularly known as Okada, as part of a sweeping new framework to streamline operations and improve road safety.
The announcement comes barely a week after tricycle riders, known as Pragia, staged a protest in Kumasi demanding formal recognition and clear rules to guide their work.
Kelvin Caternor, Deputy Director for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), said the reforms aim to professionalise the industry and ensure safer roads for all.
Speaking at the “Motor Riders Day Rally” organised by the National Christian Men’s Forum—an initiative of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International—in partnership with 11 Christian men’s groups on Sunday, November 23, 2025, Mr. Caternor outlined what riders should expect under the upcoming regime.
“The commercial rider who becomes licensed will be required to pass an oral test, a theory test, and an eye test, all of which will ensure he becomes a responsible road user,” he said.
He noted that each motorcycle will also receive a unique registration plate to simplify identification by law enforcement.
“Mandatory helmets—with unique identification numbers for both rider and passenger—will be required. These measures are designed to professionalise the activities of Okada riders, enhance accountability, and protect their livelihoods,” he added.
The event brought together hundreds of riders and stakeholders, all eager to understand how the anticipated reforms could shape the future of commercial motorcycle transport in Ghana.
Latest Stories
-
Vagla Kachana festival of the Vagla people of Kunlog in the Savannah Region of Ghana
1 hour -
Bulldozed at midnight: How a 70-year-old Wa school was reduced to rubble for a market
2 hours -
Missionary flouting directives by Regional Minister to move from foot of Adaklu mountain
2 hours -
Mahama unveils Ghana National Research Fund to boost research, innovation
2 hours -
NDC Western North Chairman confident Big Push roads will be completed on schedule
2 hours -
NCCE, UNFPA, Canada launch Civic campaign to fight GBV in Anloga District
2 hours -
TI-Ghana calls for stronger RTI Act enforcement
3 hours -
Tomato traders call for farmer training to boost local production
3 hours -
BoG Governor urges banks to fund entrepreneurs, support exports
3 hours -
UN invests US$113m in Ghana amid global aid cuts
3 hours -
NADMO urges Wenchi Assembly to improve drainage system to prevent flooding
3 hours -
Mahama hosts Bono Regional House of Chiefs at Presidency
3 hours -
South African labour unions urge workers to shun anti-migrant protests
3 hours -
Trump says Apple to work with Intel to manufacture chips in US
3 hours -
‘We don’t even remember the last time’ – La Palm returns to profit after years in the red
4 hours