Obuasi Passengers Turn Ninjas …Over Dusty Roads
Passengers, including women, men and even children, who ply the Obuasi-Anwia road have started dressing like ninjas on an espionage operation with every part of their faces and body covered in cloth.
The New Publisher strangely sighted the strangely-dressed passengers wearing head gears and mask to cover their faces as though they were ninjas, only to be told the passengers and residents of that area have adopted the new style of dressing because of the dusty nature of the road.
Some of the passengers said the dust on the road was too much and was creating health problems for them so they wore the masks to prevent them from inhaling it.
According to them, the Obuasi-Anwia Nkwanta road is in a very bad state and is not only putting drivers and other road users in an accident-prone situation but it is also posing a direct health risk to all.
They therefore appealed to government to fix the road with some sense of urgency.
The road, which is clearly crying for asphalt, has been producing a lot of dust, which is harmful to human beings.
A good number of the roads in the country are in bad state, for which reason the government has declared 2020 as a year of roads.
Passengers that travel on that stretch are forced to dress like Ninjas, in a desperate attempt to avert being sick.
A Ninja is a person, who is skilled in the Japanese art of Ninjutsu, which is a form of a Marshall Arts.
Ninjas became very popular across the globe when Japanese and Chinese movies hit the globe in the 1990s.
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