• About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
Sunday, June 15, 2025
MyPublisher24
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Gov’t given more funds to COVID-19 in 2yrs than road safety in 20yrs – Awuah

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
October 6, 2021
in News
0
Gov’t given more funds to COVID-19 in 2yrs than road safety in 20yrs – Awuah
0
SHARES
22
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsapp

The government of Ghana has committed more funds to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic than it has given to the cause of road safety in the past two decades, Dr Raphael Awuah, the African Regional Advisor on Data and Surveillance for Vital Strategies, has said at a two-day training workshop on the development of road safety mass media campaign in Accra.

“In Ghana, we have put in more money within two years to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic than we have done for road safety in the last two decades,” he lamented. 

READ ALSO

Messi’s Inter Miami held by Al Ahly at FIFA Club World Cup

2025 Ghana Football Awards: Thomas Partey adjudged Footballer of the Year

The training workshop, which was organised by the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) and Bloomberg Philanthropies for Global Road Safety (BIGRS), sought to equip communication officers and managers within the city, national level and road safety organisations with knowledge on how to undertake effective mass media campaign to help reduce road crashes in the country. 

It ended with a call on policymakers to consider road safety as a preventable public health crisis that must be addressed with a sense of urgency. 

Dr Awuah suggested that more attention be given to issues of road safety just as was being done to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. 

He pointed out that there was increasing evidence to show that road traffic crashes led to several deaths and injuries annually, adding that this contributed significantly to the Global Burden of Road Traffic Crashes.

According to him, data from the Global Burden of Road Traffic Crashes in lower-middle-income countries for 2019 and 2020 indicated that road traffic injuries were the tenth leading cause of deaths noting that the years 2013 and 2016 recorded approximately 27 deaths per 100,000 population in Africa. 

The Data Advisor said casualties from road traffic crashes constituted a high proportion of all admitted cases in Accra, citing a two-year study by the Accident Centre of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KTH) which revealed that about two out of five of all trauma cases representing 40 per cent were road traffic casualties. 

This, he said, puts a toll on the health sector particularly emergency services hence the need for stakeholders to focus attention on increasing resource allocation to reduce road traffic deaths and injuries and save lives as a matter of urgency.

He said data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) on top causes of deaths and disability in Ghana between 2009 and 2019 indicated that road injures stood at number eighth, accounting for a 25 per cent increase in the number of deaths over the period. 

“The top nine causes of death, globally, can be attributed to communicable and non-communicable, such as diseases of ageing, but road traffic injuries are the only cause of death that can be prevented and we need to view the issue from the public health perspective… Road traffic injuries are the number one preventable injuries globally, and these disabilities, when they occur, are for life,” he said. 

He also used the opportunity to call on road safety agencies in the country to play their part in improving safety, particularly among vulnerable road users.  

Mr Ebenezer Baidoo, Road Injury Surveillance Coordinator for AMA-BIGRS, in a presentation, said the third Road Safety Annual Report launched by the AMA revealed that road traffic deaths in Accra per 100,000 rose from 4.9 in 2019 to 6.3 in 2020, adding that vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists made up 76 per cent of total deaths in 2019 and 85 per cent in 2020.

Mr Baidoo noted that the report singled out areas such as the Kwashieman Intersection, La Paz Intersection, Apenkwa Interchange to Dimple Roundabout, North Dzorwulu Intersection, Abeka Junction and Neoplan Intersection as the high-risk locations in Accra. 

Mr Osei Kufuor, AMA-BIGRS Initiative Coordinator, urged all stakeholders to adopt the Safe System approach, which sought to eliminate fatal and serious injuries for all road users by recognising that human error was no longer the only primary cause of road crashes but the failure of the road system could also cause road crashes.

Source: classfmonline.com

Tags: AwuahCOVID-19

Related Posts

FIFA Club World Cup
News

Messi’s Inter Miami held by Al Ahly at FIFA Club World Cup

June 15, 2025
Footballer
News

2025 Ghana Football Awards: Thomas Partey adjudged Footballer of the Year

June 15, 2025
EC Chairperson, Ablekuma North collation, Elikplim Akurugu, decision, APC
News

EC Chairperson to appear before Parliament next week

June 14, 2025
NSA, NSS
News

NSA fraud cost state over GH₵548 million – Attorney-General

June 14, 2025
positions, December 7
Main

GJA 2025 Elections: Candidates ballot for positions as Committee pledges free and fair polls

June 14, 2025
Police,Kasoa,robbery
Crime

Police arrest 19 in anti-drug and robbery in Kasoa

June 14, 2025
Next Post
KOYA Kicks against audio calling for the creation of separate region for Kokombas: As accusing fingers point at NPP as originators of the audio

KOYA Kicks against audio calling for the creation of separate region for Kokombas: As accusing fingers point at NPP as originators of the audio

POPULAR NEWS

Lighthouse chapel

Lighthouse Chapel Case: 6 Ex-Pastors Demand $12 Million Settlement

April 30, 2023
aircraft

Light House Brouhaha: Kofi Bentil Exposed Over $12M Settlement Deal

April 24, 2023
SSNIT Exonerates Lighthouse; Six Renegade EX-Pastors Shamed

SSNIT Exonerates Lighthouse; Six Renegade EX-Pastors Shamed

April 24, 2023
Kwaku Azar writes: Until a prima facie case is established

Akufo-Addo Nominates Gertrude Torkornoo As New Chief Justice

June 12, 2025
Lighthouse Brouhaha: Larry Odonkor charged with Stealing

Lighthouse Brouhaha: Larry Odonkor charged with Stealing

April 24, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

Akufo-Addo only interested in cutting sods than completing projects – Mahama

I knew I could lose 2016 election – John Mahama

May 20, 2022
Aukus: France pulls out of UK defence talks amid row

Aukus: France pulls out of UK defence talks amid row

September 20, 2021
Banda

Ahmed Ibrahim secures re-election in Banda Constituency

December 8, 2024
Ebrahim Raisi

Iran’s president, foreign minister and others dead in helicopter crash

May 20, 2024

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Important Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions

Recent Posts

  • Messi’s Inter Miami held by Al Ahly at FIFA Club World Cup
  • 2025 Ghana Football Awards: Thomas Partey adjudged Footballer of the Year
  • Climate change impact, a looming national crisis
  • GRA postpones GH₵1 fuel levy implementation

Archives

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2025 mypublisher24 - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions

© 2025 mypublisher24 - All rights reserved.