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There was drama at the Inter City STC bus terminal in Accra Easter Friday when a group of stranded passengers stormed the company’s offices demanding their lorry fares.
They were angry the transport owners had not provided them with buses to their various destinations.
They launched verbal attacks on staff at the help desk who looked on helplessly.
Some of the passengers told Joy News they had been waiting for nearly six hours and there was no word about alternative arrangements.
Joy News checks indicate a bus was finally provided at about 4pm.
Play the attached audio for excerpts of the angry comments by the stranded passengers
Source: Joy News/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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