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Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu says legalising and regulating Okada business will not have any adverse effect on the employment and opportunities of commercial transport drivers.
Addressing a meeting of members of Garage Associations at Sunyani Magazine in the Bono Region on Tuesday he explained that Okada riders and commercial drivers already operate side by side, and that has not dwindled their opportunities.
Legalising okada, Mr Iddrisu said, will only help bring harmony and co-existence with the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) and other commercial driver unions.
"I have heard the argument that the okada business will affect GPRTU and transportation. But that is not true because even today okada is working but all that John Mahama is seeking to do, is to legalise it so that there are harmony and coexistence with GPRTU", he added.
The Minority Leader said the People's Manifesto, the NDC’s manifesto for this year’s election, has good news for members of the Garages Association, including providing training opportunities for those in the local automotive industry to keep abreast with modern trends in the automobile industry.
He said the next NDC government will also collaborate with members of the Garages Association to provide state-sponsored apprenticeship training for the youth as part of efforts to equip the youth with employable skills.
Mr Iddrisu said the NDC's manifesto has started working already even though the party is yet to take over the reins of government, especially as the government has begun implementing portions of the People’s Manifesto.
The Minority Leader, therefore, urged the electorates to vote for John Mahama in the December 7 general elections to enable the NDC to execute its manifesto for the benefit of the people.
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