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JoyNews, in your reckless haste to peddle bad news, you rushed out this gibberish of a report!
This so-called reportage is utterly false, baseless, and deliberately misleading. The facts are clear: a passenger on board the train pulled the emergency brake handle—a safety device intentionally installed to stop the train in genuine emergencies, whether medical, distress, or otherwise.
In this case, the passenger had no knowledge of the proper use of the handle and pulled it. The system immediately functioned as designed, the train stopped safely, and operations continued.
Your obsession with sensational headlines has once again betrayed you—you did not even get your technical facts straight. The train ran successfully for the entire day without a single incident. Your publication is nothing but falsehood.
And let me be crystal clear—where, at any point, did I say I was going to “investigate” as you falsely claim? That is sheer malarkey of the highest order.
In any case, you are welcome to come on board and witness the facts for yourself, instead of fabricating stories behind a desk.
Dr Frederick Appoh, Chief Executive Officer, Ghana Railway Development Authority
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