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The Ghana Medical Association [GMA] says legalising commercial usage of motocycles (Okada) will further inundate accident and emergency units of healthcare centres.
It claimed the cost of managing victims, both in economic and social terms, as well as the strain on health personnel and fragile health services could have been saved and channeled to other sectors of the economy.
In a press statement on Sunday the GMA called on government and stakeholders with diverse interests in the subject to consider the issues holistically with appropriate stakeholder engagement.
“Legalizing the operations of “Okada" under the current prevailing circumstances is more likely to increase the risk to the riders, pedestrians and other road users,” the statement signed by President of the GMA, Dr. Frank Ankobea said.
The position of the GMA is backed by available statistics from the National Road Safety Commission [NRSC]. Figures from 2014 alone show that 2,571 people were knocked down by motorists out of which 1,856 lost their lives.
In 2015, 2,289 motorcycles were involved in road crashes nationwide while in the first quarter of 2017, about 708 road users died from 4,049 road accidents, with 3,983 others sustaining various degrees of injury.
The GMA’s concern is coming on the back of a statement by the Minority Chief Whip, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, to Parliament on Thursday claiming that the legalisation of motorcycles [Okada] for commercial purposes “can generate revenue and create jobs to address the unemployment challenges in the country.”
His statement seeks to reverse Sections 128 (1), (2) and (3) of the L.I. 2180 of the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 which prohibits the use of motorcycle or tricycle for commercial purposes.
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