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According to the MTTD, 186 persons died in traffic accidents in July 2023

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According to the MTTD, 186 persons died in traffic accidents in July 2023

According to a survey performed by the Ghana Police Service’s Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) for July 2023, road accidents climbed by 4.31 per cent.

Road traffic fatalities climbed by 30.07 per cent during the same time period.

In 2023, 1,233 collisions involving 2,099 cars were registered, with 186 people killed and 1328 wounded.

Crash reports, cars involved, fatalities, and injuries all climbed by 4.31%, 5.42%, 30.07%, and 8.76%, respectively.

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In 2022, 1,182 collisions involving 1,991 cars were registered, with 143 people killed and 1221 wounded.

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When compared to July 2022, pedestrian knockdowns decreased from 224 to 213 in July 2023.

From January through July 2023, a total of 8,137 road traffic accidents were reported.

These accidents included 13,862 vehicles of various types (Private, Commercial, Motorcycles/Cycles, and so on), with 10,407 casualties (1,272 fatalities/deaths and 9,135 injuries).

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Out of the 1,233 collisions recorded for the month of July, 54% (670) were mild, 33% (405) were serious, and 13% (158) were fatal.

Similarly, from January to July 2023, 54% (4,364) of the 8,137 road traffic collisions recorded were minor, 33% (2,713) were serious, and the remaining 13% (1,060) were deadly.

Crash rates increased in nine of the sixteen areas.

Crashes increased by 300%, 180%, 150%, 122.2%, 88.4%, 33.3%, 29.9%, 15.4%, 5.6%, and 3.5% in July 2023 compared to the same time in 2022 in the Upper East, Ahafo, Upper West, Volta, Central, Eastern, Bono, Western North, and Ashanti regions. The North East region had little change, whereas the rest regions experienced declines during the same time period, with Savannah experiencing the greatest percentage fall by 90%.

Except for Pedestrian Knockdowns, all main metrics have increased for July 2023, whereas all significant indicators have decreased from January to July 2023 when compared to the same time in 2022.

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Articulator truck kills four people in Kubease

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Tragically, four of the bus's passengers died on the spot as a result of their injuries, while others on board suffered varied degrees of injury. Following the event, wounded passengers were immediately transferred to the Ejisu Government Hospital for treatment.

A catastrophic accident on the Accra-Kumasi road in Kubease, close to Sekyere-Nkwanta, claimed the lives of four people, including a one-year-old baby.

The deadly crash happened when an articulated truck lost control on a specific stretch of road, drifting out of its allocated lane and colliding with a Benz Sprinter bus transporting the victims.

The force of the incident was so intense that the Benz Sprinter bus somersaulted and crashed into a neighbouring ditch.

Tragically, four of the bus’s passengers died on the spot as a result of their injuries, while others on board suffered varied degrees of injury.

Following the event, wounded passengers were immediately transferred to the Ejisu Government Hospital for treatment.

Meanwhile, the corpses of the deceased were respectfully laid at Juaben Government Hospital’s mortuary.

The police have taken the driver of the articulated truck into custody to help in the continuing investigations into the horrific event.

The community and authorities are in shock and grief over the unexpected loss of life and the traumatic consequences of the incident.

As road safety remains a vital problem, this occurrence emphasises the importance of alertness and obedience to traffic laws in order to prevent more catastrophic incidents on Ghana’s roadways.

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I pure clean water to help my sisters – Sammi Awuku

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Given this context, Mr. Awuku, a key member of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's campaign, stated that he would be eternally thankful for the progress he has made in his life. "Every great guy has a scar. "It could be physical, psychological, or emotional," he explained. Mr. Awuku emphasised the necessity of understanding the repercussions of elections. He urged young people to vote for Vice President Dr. Bawumia and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to secure their future.

Sammi Awuku, the General Manager of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), has made a startling disclosure regarding his past.

Many people believe he was born with a golden spoon in his mouth, yet the opposite is true.

Mr Awuku explained how hardship prompted him to sell water on the street to help his parents pay for the schooling of his four sisters.

“I recall having to sell water to assist my sisters to attend Holy Child because I was the only brother and youngest of our five siblings. While others received support, I found myself totally accountable for the challenges,” he told Accra-based Peace FM.

Given this context, Mr. Awuku, a key member of Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign, stated that he would be eternally thankful for the progress he has made in his life.

“Every great guy has a scar. “It could be physical, psychological, or emotional,” he explained.

Mr Awuku emphasised the necessity of understanding the repercussions of elections.

He urged young people to vote for Vice President Dr Bawumia and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to secure their future.


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Bawumia credits ECG income jump to digitization, from ¢450 million to over a billion

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The NPP flagbearer also discussed the difficulties encountered throughout the digitalization process, citing instances of sabotage by ECG employees who inserted malware onto the system. Dr. Bawumia described how national security actions were required to resolve the situation, eventually resulting to the arrest of the perpetrators. "Can you believe that system staff sabotaged it? They installed ransomware across the system. The system effectively disintegrated. "We had to send in national security to eventually find that it was some of the staff at the IT department who were culpable," he stated.

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has reported a considerable increase in revenue collection at the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), citing government-led digitization measures.

The company’s monthly income increased from GH¢450 million to over a billion, demonstrating the usefulness of digital technologies in improving operational efficiency.

Dr. Bawumia addressed guests at the 14th Commonwealth Regional Conference for Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa, emphasising the necessity of using digital technologies in the fight against corruption and urging other member nations to follow Ghana’s lead.

The NPP flagbearer also discussed the difficulties encountered throughout the digitalization process, citing instances of sabotage by ECG employees who inserted malware into the system.

Dr Bawumia described how national security actions were required to resolve the situation, eventually resulting in the arrest of the perpetrators.

“Can you believe that system staff sabotaged it? They installed ransomware across the system. The system effectively disintegrated.

“We had to send in national security to eventually find that it was some of the staff at the IT department who were culpable,” he stated.

Recalling the malware’s interruption, he emphasised the government’s prompt reaction in repairing and digitising the system.

Dr Bawumia underlined the shift away from cash payments for power, with mobile money and electronic bank transfers becoming the preferred methods of payment.

He expressed surprise at the tremendous increase in revenue collection, highlighting the change from GH¢450 million to over a billion cedis each month as proof of the effectiveness of digitalization initiatives.

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