In response to calls to curb the increasing rate of road accidents in Obuasi and its surrounding areas, AngloGold Ashanti Ghana, Obuasi Mine has partnered the Driver and Vehicle Lincensing Authority (DVLA), the National Road Safety Authority, the Ghana Ambulance Service, the Ghana National Fire Service and the Obuasi Municipal Assembly to offer intensive free road safety training to 50 commercial and institutional drivers as well as cyclists from Obuasi.
According to statistics from the Motor Transport and Traffic Directorate (MTTD), 145 accidents were recorded in Obuasi between January to September 2023 with about 200 injuries whiles more than (30) people were killed in the process.
This according to the Social Development and Gender Superintendent of AngloGold Ashanti Mavis Nana Yaa Kyei was very alarming informing stakeholders to put in place proactive measures to contain the situation.
Speaking to the media at the sidelines of the training program, she said the training program which is a key part of the community safety program of AngloGold Ashanti is aimed at instilling a culture of responsible driving and adherence to traffic rules, as well as raise awareness about potential hazards on the road.
He said through the training, drivers will be equipped with the necessary tools and information which will enable them use the road safely, thereby reducing road and accidents and prevent deaths or injuries on the road.
The Social Development and Gender Superintendent of AGA was optimistic that the training will provide the platform to enhance cooperation and communication between drivers and relevant authorities, to address concerns and ensure strict adherence to road traffic regulations.
She hinted that AngloGold Ashanti after the training will come out with a broader road safety campaign project which will further empower drivers with the necessary knowledge and skills. “We believe with this, we can make a significant contribution in reducing road accidents and saving lives”.
Edwin H. Ofori, the Obuasi Manager of DVLA lauded AngloGold Ashanti for organizing and sponsoring the training program stressing that it will empower drivers by refreshing their minds on the best practices to adopt to ensure safety on the road which will help reduce road accidents in Obuasi.
He called on drivers to prioritize vehicle maintenance saying it was crucial for keeping cars running smoothly and safely.
“Regularly check and change the oil, inspect the tires, brakes, and lights, and schedule routine maintenance like tune-ups and fluid checks. Always Remember, proper maintenance can help prevent breakdowns and extend the life of the vehicle”, he added.
He also admonished drivers to plan their daily routines, knowing the places they will go and having the contact numbers of police officers handy. Being prepared can help in case of any problems that may arise, he intimated.
Chief Inspector Francis Egyir from the Obuasi office of the MTTD who took the drivers through how to ensure safety of the road blamed the surge in road accidents on reckless driving.
Touching on destructive driving, he advised drivers to avoid texting or talking on the phone whiles driving. He said it can also be eating, drinking, adjusting the radio, or anything else that takes the driver’s attention away from the road.
On defensive driving, Chief Inspector Egyir said drivers should be well prepared and aware on the road.
“It means anticipating potential hazards and taking proactive measures to avoid accidents and stay alert, follow traffic rules, and be mindful of other drivers, Safety first”.
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