Audio By Carbonatix
Eastern Regional Police Command has charged drivers not to drink and drive during the Kwahu Easter celebration to minimise accidents.
The Command's Public Relations Officer, DSP Ebenezer Tetteh explained that some of the road accidents are preventable.
According to him, there are two alternative roots to and from the mountain that will go a long way to help improve security.
He made this known during security inspection and preparation for Kwahu Easter festivities.
Speaking about the upcoming celebration, he revealed that many car parks have been created to help reduce traffic situations.
He finally appealed to truck drivers to desist from climbing or descending the mountains from Thursday to Monday during the period.
Adom News further spoke to the Municipal Chief Executive for Kwawu South, Emmanuel Atta Ofori Snr who indicated that the road from Atibie to Odweanoma paragliding site is 80% completed.
He expressed hope that the contractor will complete or make the stretch motorable for revelers.
On the issue of crime prevention, the police have devised two roots. Ascending commuters are expected to use the Nkawkaw-Atibie road while those descending must resort to the Obomeng - Nkawkaw road.
Latest Stories
-
England are tough, but we can play against Ghana, Panama – Croatia coach reacts to World Cup draw
3 hours -
We can beat anyone – Otto Addo reacts to World Cup draw
3 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Mensah brace fires All Blacks to victory over Eleven Wonders
4 hours -
This Saturday on Newsfile: Petitions against the OSP, EC heads, and 2025 WASSCE results
5 hours -
Ambassador urges U.S. investors to prioritise land verification as Ghana courts more investment
5 hours -
Europe faces an expanding corruption crisis
5 hours -
Ghana’s Dr Bernard Appiah appointed to WHO Technical Advisory Group on alcohol and drug epidemiology
6 hours -
2026 World Cup: Ghana drawn against England, Croatia and Panama in Group L
6 hours -
3 dead, 6 injured in Kpando–Aziave road crash
6 hours -
Lightwave eHealth accuses Health Ministry of ‘fault-finding’ and engaging competitor to audit its work
6 hours -
Ayewa Festival ignites Farmers Day with culture, flavour, and a promise of bigger things ahead
6 hours -
Government to deploy 60,000 surveillance cameras nationwide to tackle cybercrime
6 hours -
Ghana DJ Awards begins 365-day countdown to 2026 event
6 hours -
Making Private University Charters Optional in Ghana: Implications and Opportunities
6 hours -
Mampong tragedy: Students among 30 injured as curve crash kills three
7 hours
