Drivers Told To Desist From Tramol, Red, Alcohol To Reduce Road Accidents In Ghana – CEO.

Ghanaian drivers have been told to desist from drugs before, during, and after driving to reduce high road accident rates in the country.

According to Research from the Ghana statistical service Indicates that 2,954 people died in road crash across the country in 2025 which most of these situations could have been prevented but due to excessive drug intake by some drivers.

In Response to the above, The CEO of 2M Express, Dr. Stephen Duako noted that, drivers must know they protect human’s life when driving, so therefore, be extra vigilant and desist from drugs.

Dr. Duako speaking in an interview Angel TV yesterday during the official Launch of Kasoa Branch 2M Express Transport in Kasoa

Meanwhile, the Kasoa Branch Manager for 2M Express transport, Madam Gloria Kpotor, has also lamented over the bad nature our roads and Highways across the country, which is causing numerous accidents.

She used the opportunity to appealed to the government to construct and maintain deplorable roads in order to reduce accidents in the country.
Story by Opanyin Darko@C/R.



