The group in a statement said the use of okada has both merits and demerits but the merits from their research supersede that of the demerits.
”We are aware that Okada operation has merits and demerits which according to our research, the merits supersede the demerits.
The following are some of the merits: 1. Okada help the easy facilitation of the transport system in the country, especially in the deprived communities and rural areas. It has created millions of jobs for the unemployed youths in the country.”
The statement issued by the group said: ”In all, [the] government must legalize okada operations as a means of transport because there are so many towns and villages in Ghana that have no motorable roads for vehicles in all the sixteen regions.
When okada is legalized it will help the security agencies to identify those who use the operation for criminal activities.”
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