Okada now recognised as mode of transport, gov't moves to regulate for safety - Amaliba
Okada is here to stay, but will new regulations make it safer or just change the game for commuters?
The NRSA acknowledges okada as a recognized mode of transport in Ghana. Abraham Amaliba stated the government aims to regulate okada for safety via the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2025 - popularly known as the Okada Law. The law includes new provisions on vehicle safety standards.
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