I don’t know why am not surprised at
what has become a habit of most pedestrians, and if the security agencies have
come to notice it yet, if not I advise them to kindly take their time to observe the disrespect most
Ghanaian drivers have for the laws of our country . I dare not say we might end
up becoming a lawless country with no respect for rules and regulations.
I might be the one raising the issue,
but most of us might have experienced this somewhere, somehow or were the
culprits in that situation. It could also be that we did witness it while it happened
and overlooked it because it doesn’t concern us. Normally with expressions
like, “it is not for me but for the government of Ghana”.
I have an issue with how some drivers and
conductors have made themselves masters of the road and thoughtlessly increase
transportation fare when it suits them, and again the Ghanaian attitude of
lets live it to God comes to play “it is nothing, live it to God”.
Again to the issue of how conductors
disrespect passengers with the other passengers looking on, unperturbed, the
most annoying thing among all this is when they look on without defending you,
instead of keeping quiet, they rather support the conductor to take any amount
he wants from you and ask you to even alight when you decide you will not pay.
It has become a habit of us and its
literally part of us, my friend told me a story of what happened to him when he
sat in a bus heading from Madina to Ashaley Botwe, School Junction. My friend
was heading to Botwe but there was a woman who sat in the car with her little
children and her luggage which were too much on her, and he witnessed when the
mate loaded the car and said he was going to School junction. With that in mind
the woman sat in the car with her children and belongings.
After the woman sat in the bus and the
bus took off, the conductor said he was no more going to School junction but
Botwe. My friend said he was so angry that he didn’t know what to do, it has
been a recurring habit of conductors to get people for their bus and later deny
saying they were going to the destination they mentioned. He told the conductor
that since he said he was going to School Junction, he had to drop him and the
woman there.
Just then the passengers in the car
started complaining that “he” the young man had no business in the issue so why
should he make it his problem.
My friend was surprised at the attitude
of the people, this is a woman who was in the bus with her luggage and kids and
the conductor wants to drop her in the middle of nowhere because the people in
the bus have decided to overlook the issue because it doesn’t concern them.
He insisted that he was going to School
junction and therefore the conductor and his driver must drive him and the
woman to the place. The driver seeing how insistent my friend looked didn’t
have a choice than to drive them to School junction.
After which he helped the woman get her
luggage and kids off the bus, when he was sure she was safe, he took a
different car back to Botwe.
IT’S
CALLED A BUS STOP
Numerous bus stops have been provided on
the streets in almost every part of the country, some are so wide and big
enough with the indication BUS STOP.
My understanding of the word BUS STOP
does not make it a place where cars are to park, because they could have
written a CAR PARK but they didn’t.
Neither is it a place for selling, but a place where a car will stop at an
instant and allow passengers to alight and move to the next bus top.
Well that is my understanding, except
the experts see it differently. The police headquarters is the hub of the POLICE, it’s called the police headquarters(HQ)
because it is where all affairs of the police is relayed, but trotro’s have
since time immemorial showed gross disrespect to the building .
The HQ is the junction I always alight
before I walk school, except in days when I feel richer, I use the Ghana Commercial
Bank taxi park which picks student to the Ghana Institute of Journalism and it
charges per head.
My problem with the trotro’s and some of
the passengers they pick is that, once they get to the Police HQ traffic light,
and the red light is on, the Conductor (mate) will get down and ask passengers
alighting at HQ to drop in the middle of the road, not caring it is in the middle
of the road and anything could happen, most especially that the HQ is facing
them right in the face.
The situation is so bad that they do it
even when police officers are in the car. Well I don’t see how you can blame
them when some of the police officers who are supposed to be the custodians of the
law alight in the traffic and cross when the bus stop is just a stone throw
from the traffic light.
I just have always thought why that will
happen, because if you intend displaying your total disregard for the law, you
could do it anywhere but in front of the police headquarters is like standing
in the lion’s den and expecting it to live you.
It is really very appalling to see Ghanaians show unpatriotic attitude towards things that belong to the government,
with words like it is not for my father or mother so I don’t really care what
happens to it, it isn’t for your mother or father but your tax payers money
paid for every bit of it so it is yours and you have every right to protect it
like it was in your name.
ARE
MOTOR CYCLES NOT PART OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
It’s just a question that have being in
my mind for a very very long time, reason because, if cars stop because the
traffic lights are on, the motor cycle drivers will not stop at all, instead
you see them driving away, and at certain times hurting a pedestrian who is
about crossing the road because the traffic lights are supposed to be on.
If you have used the Karprise road for a
number of times, then you will agree with me better, once I left home to go
plait my hair in town, my mum knew I was going to Newtown but then, a motor
cycle rider came from nowhere and nearly hit me with his bike, even though the
traffic lights was on, it was just by grace that I escaped unhurt. I got so
angry and just couldn’t understand my bad luck.
I once witnessed a police raid on my way
to Ghanaian times, and after I got back to interview the riders, one just told
me “when they come for us, they will only waste our time like two or three
hours and take like 30gh cedis from you and let you go”.
That was when I realized that some of
the police officers are not helping the service, after taking single spine, you
still take bribe and will not let some group of people respect the service
which has its motor as service with integrity.
Well I think the police should be up and
running these days, if you are caught doing what they call the Okada business,
you should go to jail. From my point of view, we don’t need to end up like some
African countries.
In ending my complaints, or let me just
label it my genuine concerns, I believe its high time each Ghanaian learns to
be patriotic, and take responsibility of reporting anyone seen breaking any law at any point in time,
you are a stake holder, I am a stake holder, everything we do counts.
Just before I go, what is happening in
adding subjects like “patriotism” to our junior siblings in the primary school?
Indeed we need patriotic citizens and the children have to be instilled with
that from the primary school. Y3 Oman ba pa.