Deliver in six months or be fired - Ahmed Ibrahim warns GAPTE boss
Ahmed Ibrahim issued an ultimatum to the leadership of the Greater Accra Passenger Transport Executive (GAPTE), stating they must "deliver results within six months or be removed from office." This warning was delivered at the inauguration of GAPTE's 4th Executive Council. Mr. Ibrahim expressed concern about urban transport in the Greater Accra Region and said "the time for excuses is over."
The Minister expects swift improvements, especially in the Aayalolo Bus System, which he noted "has not lived up to expectations." He charged the new leadership to revamp the system to ensure reliable, efficient, and accessible services to commuters, emphasizing that "within six months, Ghanaians must see a transformation. Anything short of that will not be accepted."
Beyond service delivery, the Minister directed the council to secure GAPTE's assets, specifically mentioning properties in Kinbu, Adenta, and Kasoa. The six-month deadline sets the tone for reshaping public transport in Accra.
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Ahmed Ibrahim has given the GAPTE leadership a strict ultimatum. The Minister's warning highlights the government's commitment to fixing urban transport-but what changes are expected?
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