Pastor Mensa Otabil comments on the recent accidents in the country

Ghana is currently experiencing a lot of accidents in recent time with one occurring almost everyday in both the rural and urban areas. In the wake of the accidents, many men of God has kept mute on the issue. Pastor Mensa Otabil has commented on the issue. The Man of God revealed that he cannot…

Ghana is currently experiencing a lot of accidents in recent time with one occurring almost everyday in both the rural and urban areas.

In the wake of the accidents, many men of God has kept mute on the issue.

Pastor Mensa Otabil has commented on the issue.

The Man of God revealed that he cannot really tell why traveling in Ghana has become risky.

This past week has been pretty gruesome for our nation with all these accidents on the roads. About 70 to 80 people who have just died which is unbelievable and we can blame whoever we want to blame, whether the drivers were drunk or they didn’t drive well, whether bad roads or whatever, the sad thing is lives have been lost.

People have lost dear ones in a very senseless way, there is no need for anyone to die on the road. We need to do something dramatic about this because human lives are very important. Not one person needs to die unnecessarily, certain things don’t make sense. Ghana is a small country, why should travelling be hazardous?

Anytime you hear someone travelling then you are scared. What kind of country is this? Sometimes you look at these things and you wonder where we are heading as a country. It’s not good and we shouldn’t allow that happen and hope that our leadership will take note of that and not just talk about it but really do something and intervene”, he stated.

The first accident that made headlines was at Kintampo where two VVIP buses collided head-on.

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