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    Home » REGULATE OUR BUSINESS FOR OUR SAFETY-NUTAG OPERATORS TO GOVERNMENT:

    REGULATE OUR BUSINESS FOR OUR SAFETY-NUTAG OPERATORS TO GOVERNMENT:

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931June 10, 2024Updated:June 10, 2024 General News
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    TRICYCLE OPERATORS APPEALING TO GOV’T FOR BUSINESS REGULATION:

    Hamza Hafiz,the Ashanti regional chairman of National Union of tricycle Association of Ghana,NUTAG has made a humble appeal to the governing NPP and other authorities to regulate tricycle business.

    Speaking in an interview with this medium,www.dailywatchgh.com ahead it’s Ashanti Regional branch general meeting scheduled to be held on 12th of June this year,the government should consider them to obtain necessary licenses and permits to operate legally without any fear or panic.

    According to him,the authorities should consider the following steps:Establish fair and transparent fare rates, Regularly inspection of tricycles to ensure they meet safety and mechanical standards,Provide regular training on safety, traffic rules and customer service and also to establish a system for customers to report complaints or incidents.

    “With a collaborative effort,we can ensure a safe, organised,and customer -friendly tricycle business by implementing these regulations.

    For more insight call

    Chairman Hamza Hafiz
    0556-444276
    Or
    O546988641

    Source:www.dailywatchgh.com

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