The Obuasi Area of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) has launched into a street security marketing campaign to teach drivers and passengers on the necessity to observe visitors guidelines and rules.
The marketing campaign, which was launched on Saturday, November 18, on the Obuasi Central Lorry Station, goals to cut back road accidents and fatalities within the space and to teach drivers, motor riders, commuters, and most people on the significance of following street security rules.
The marketing campaign includes the distribution of flyers, stickers and reflectors to drivers and passengers.
The marketing campaign, which has the theme ‘Because the Lord has want of it’, seeks to cut back the incidence of street visitors crashes in Obuasi and its surrounding areas.
It is a part of the ministry’s social duty and dedication to saving lives and selling the gospel.
According to a report launched by the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), a complete 1,233 crashes had been recorded involving 2,099 automobiles with 186 deaths in July 2023. It additionally revealed that deaths ensuing from street crashes additionally elevated by 30.07 per cent for the interval.
Again, the MTTD reported {that a} whole of 202 individuals died via street crashes in December final yr. A complete of 1,441 individuals sustained varied levels of accidents, with 245 pedestrian knockdowns additionally being recorded.
About 1,285 crashes had been recorded in December 2022, involving 2,225 automobiles.
Pastor Benjamin Sarpong Mensah, the chief of PEMEM within the Obuasi Area, expressed his appreciation for the church’s involvement within the consciousness marketing campaign to cut back street accidents within the Obuasi Municipality and past.
He mentioned that the church has a duty to teach the general public on street security and to advertise good driving habits.
He additionally counseled the efforts of the native authorities and the media in addressing this concern.
He mentioned the battle to cut back street accidents wants a concerted efforts of all including that the Church as a faith-based group and a key stakeholder within the Municipality wanted to steer the dialogue on how to make sure security on the roads heading in direction of the Christmas festivities.
The Men’s Ministry had been joined by officers from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), NADMO, National Road Safety Commission, Ghana Fire Service, DVLA and officers from the Obuasi Municipal Assembly to sensitize motorists on the Horsey Park Lorry Terminal in Obuasi.
Kwasi Agyenim Boateng, the Ashanti Regional Director of the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC), lauded the Men’s Ministry of the Church of Pentecost for main the cost to teach street customers on measures wanted to make sure security on the street.
He mentioned heading in direction of the Christmas interval, the NRSC may even staff up with the MTTD and DVLA to additional intensify street Safety campaigns to make sure accident-free Christmas.
He suggested drivers to be cautious and cling to street security rules.
The Manager of the Obuasi workplace of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Edwin Ofori, counseled the church for the programme, stressing that it’s going to complement the sequence of campaigns rolled out to make sure security on the street.
He hinted that within the coming weeks, the DVLA will collaborate with AngloGold Ashanti and different companions to create consciousness on how one can obey visitors and street security rules.
The Obuasi Area PEMEM Secretary, Daniel Asare, additionally mentioned the marketing campaign was a part of the ministry’s social duty and evangelism efforts.
He mentioned street security was a collective duty that required the cooperation of all stakeholders, together with drivers, passengers, pedestrians, street authorities and legislation enforcement businesses.
He urged drivers to keep away from dashing, overloading, drunk driving, fatigue driving and different dangerous behaviors that would endanger their lives and people of others.
He additionally suggested passengers to talk up in opposition to reckless driving and report any misconduct to the suitable authorities.
He appealed to the federal government and the street businesses to enhance the street infrastructure and signage within the space to facilitate easy and protected motion of automobiles and folks.
Mr. Asare thanked the sponsors and companions of the marketing campaign, together with the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), the Motor Transport and Traffic Directorate (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), and people, for his or her help and collaboration.
He mentioned PEMEM was dedicated to supporting the federal government’s agenda of making certain protected and environment friendly transportation within the nation.
He appealed to different spiritual our bodies, civil society organizations and company entities to affix fingers with PEMEM in selling street security consciousness.
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