Sulley was seen in a casual training shorts joining the bus conductor of the ‘trotro’ as they tried to move the vehicle away from the road so as to not inconvenience other road users.
This kind gesture then brings to mind the controversial towing levy that government has planned to implement on all road users. The policy is meant to be government’s solution to clearing the country’s streets of broken-down hazardous vehicles. However, several national stakeholders have criticized government for introducing this policy.
. @MuntariOfficial helped to push a #trotro off the road… Say no to #TowingLevy … #Ghana #Ghananews pic.twitter.com/BYP8QVCfRb
— OMGVoice Ghana (@OmgVoiceGhana) August 12, 2017