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Stop behaving like champions by driving through dangerous floods – GPRTU to members

June 29, 2026
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The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has advised drivers to prioritize their safety and avoid situations that could endanger their lives and those of their passengers.

Following a heavy downpour from the dawn of Monday, June 29, 2026, the Union has instructed its members to halt operations until the flood situation improves.

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The Deputy Public Relations Officer for the Union, Mr. Samuel Amoah, emphasised that the organization is strongly against drivers risking their lives in torrential rains.

He noted on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM that, the best option is to wait until the downpour subsides, pointing out that many roads are severely flooded, and navigating them can cause heavy vehicle damage while jeopardizing human lives.

He also lamented that the cost of spare parts is currently astronomical, making driving through the floods an unnecessarily dangerous and expensive risk.

Furthermore, Mr. Amoah dismissed claims that drivers had intentionally parked their vehicles to strike or refuse service to commuters, reiterating that the suspension of services is purely due to the hazardous driving conditions.

He added that the government has a significant role to play, as the recurring floods after every rainfall have escalated into a national crisis that requires urgent intervention.

Meanwhile, the PRO cautioned drivers against exploiting the situation by doubling transport fares. He clarified that the majority of those who hike fares are floating drivers rather than official GPRTU members.

He stressed that the current crisis requires collective support rather than exploitation, warning that any GPRTU member caught overcharging passengers will face strict disciplinary action.

Reflecting on the gravity of the situation, Mr. Amoah offered key advice to both transport operators and commuters.

He stated that he would not advise members to act recklessly or attempt to drive through the floods, as doing so puts lives at immediate risk.

For passengers, he recommended staying home unless travel is absolutely essential, urging anyone who must step out to exercise extreme caution so they are not swept away by the floodwaters.

“I will not advise our members to act like heroes or champions and drive through the floods, as you will only be risking your lives. To the passengers, I ask that you do not travel unless it is absolutely crucial; please prioritize your safety and stay home. If you must step out, be extremely cautious so as not to be swept away by the floodwaters.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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