The Ghana National Petroleum Drivers Union and the Gas Tanker Drivers Union declared an indefinite sit-down industrial action nationwide yesterday.
It claimed that the strike was necessary due to the unmotorable nature of their roads from the GTP roundabout at Community 4 in Tema, in the Greater Accra ReĀgion, linking the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) through a heavy industrial area to Kpone, capital of Kpone KatamansoDistrict.
Speaking in an interview with the Ghanaian Times yesterday, Mr Raymond Aflo, secretary of the Ghana National Petroleum Drivers Union stated that the strike will be effective until the government fixed the road.
āThe road has become impassĀable and creates a risk to our drivĀers, the road served eight terminal depots and over 3,500 tankers ply these routes to supply the countryās petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG).
āVehicles including LPG trucks meander through huge potholes on this road,ā he lamented.
āLast month a tanker loaded with petrol fell on its side and we had to call in the TOR emergency team, if it were an LPG truck that had this accident could we imagine the disaster it would have caused to the entire industrial enclave includĀing TOR pipelines, the Asogli and Asaa power plants,ā he stated.
MrAflo stated that there was a need for government to pay special attention to the said road due to its strategic and security nature.
He added that TOR and its human resource were significant to the nationās development and canĀnot be toyed with at the expense of political expediency.
āIt took a few months to conĀstruct roads, whenever there are by-elections in constituencies, why canāt government construct roads of strategic importance.ā
He told the Ghanaian Times that there have been numerous appeals including letters and petitions to the Ministry of Roads and HighĀways, including personal interacĀtions with the sector minister, Mr Kwasi Amoako-Attah.
āIn 2020, the government cut the sod for the reconstruction of the road, but till now nothing has hapĀpened, we only received unfilled promises,ā he stated.
Source:Ā ghanaiantimes.com.gh