The GH- Signboard, a non-governmental agency that, for years, educated citizens on the importance of having various signboard on our roads, has this year extended partnershiship with Ghana Road Safety Authority to make it more vibrant. This year edition took place at the Awoshie main stretch to Pokuase on the 6th March when Ghana was celebrating its 68th independence Day Celebration.
The energetic and enthusiastic group participated in repairing and repositioning damaged signposts that had been tampered with by posters and other materials along the Awoshie-Bayard to Pokuase Highway.
Additionally, signposts obscured by overgrown weeds were cleared to create a safer environment for road users, particularly drivers and pedestrians.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder of GH-Signboard, Richard Osarfo, reiterated their commitment to road safety through signposts, stating that they also seek to use the initiative to educate drivers and pedestrians on the importance of road signs.
He advised drivers to adhere to road signs, emphasizing that these signposts must be utilized to significantly reduce accidents.
The National Road Safety Authority’s (NRSA) Planning Manager for the Greater Accra Region, Felix Owusu, who led its team described the initiative taken by GH-Signboard as laudable and welcomed their efforts.
On her part, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of GH-Signboard, Sandra Osei Pomaah, was adamant their nationalistic approach would help drivers and other road users experience safer transportation.
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