The Ghana Nationwide Petroleum Drivers Union and the Gasoline Tanker Drivers Union declared an indefinite sit down industrial motion nationwide yesterday.
It claimed that the strike was obligatory because of the unmotorable nature of their roads from the GTP roundabout at Group 4 in Tema, within the Higher Accra Region, linking the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) by means of heavy industrial space to Kpone, capital of Kpone KatamansoDistrict.
Talking in an interview with the Ghanaian Instances yesterday, Mr Raymond Aflo, secretary of the Ghana Nationwide Petroleum Drivers Union acknowledged that the strike might be efficient till authorities fastened the street.
“The street has grow to be impassready and creates a threat to our drivers, the street served eight terminal depots and over 3,500 tankers ply these routes to provide the nation’s petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Gasoline (LPG).
“Autos together with LPG vehicles meander by means of hug potholes on this street,” he lamented.
“Final month a tanker loaded with petrol fell on its aspect and we needed to name within the TOR emergency staff, if it have been an LPG truck that had this accident may we think about the catastrophe it might have induced to your complete industrial enclave including TOR pipelines, the Asogli and Asaa energy crops,” he acknowledged.
MrAflo acknowledged that, there was a necessity for presidency to pay particular consideration to the stated street as a result of its strategic and safety nature.
He added that, TOR and its human useful resource have been important to the nation’s improvement and mightnot be toyed with on the expense of political expediency.
“It took few months to construct roads, at any time when there are by-elections in constituencies, why can’t authorities assemble roads of strategic significance.”
He instructed the Ghanaian Instances that there have been quite a few appeals together with letters and petitions to the Ministry of Roads and Excessivemethods, together with private interactions with the sector minister, Mr Kwasi Amoako-Attah.
“In 2020, authorities reduce the sod for the reconstruction of the street, until now nothing has happened, we solely acquired unfilled guarantees,” he acknowledged
FROM IAN MOTEY, TEMA