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BREAKING NEWS: Serious accident at where Ebony Reign had an accidents 2-years ago [PHOTOS]

According to Kwame A Plus, they were from sunyani coming where there has been a serious accident at Ebony reign had an accidents.

The saddest part is that they tried several times to reach an ambulance but no avail. he then noted on his wall To whom it may concern should Kindly rush to the scene now or contact the authorities to act asap to avoid loosing souls, Thanks” he added’;

we’re working to bring you more updates from the scene.

Statistics from the National Road Safety Authority indicates that, Ghana, as it stand had recorded 9,705 road crashes in 2020.

This involved 15,459 vehicles, resulting in the 1,585 deaths.

The Chief Director for the Ministry of Transport, Mabel Sagoe who was at the event said her outfit, in collaboration with the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has started installing speed limiters in commercial vehicles to control accident rates.

“The ministry will continue to support stakeholders to implement the installation of speed limiters in all intercity commercial vehicles ensuring that there are pre-departure checks at lorry terminals. We are committed as a Ministry to the 2020 Stockholm declaration to ensure a reduction in road crashes.”

According to the Mayor of Accra, Mohammed Adjei Sowah, designing safer infrastructure and incorporating road safety features in land-use and transport planning, enforcing laws relating to key risks and raising public education will help tackle the spate of road crashes.

2 years ago, Ebony died alongside two others when the Jeep vehicle, in which they were travelling, collided with a VIP bus around 11.30p.m. Thursday at Nyamebekyere, near Mankranso in the Ahafo Ano South District of the Ashanti Region.

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