Editorial
Fix faulty seats in ‘trotro’
A faulty seat
Dear Editor,
The state of seats in our ‘trotros’ is something that must get the attention of all patrons.
Some of the seats are in a really bad shape yet nothing is being done about them. I sometimes wonder whether the drivers and their mates are aware of such seats. They are very much aware but would not make any move to repair them.
The faulty seats causes damages to passengers by sustaining cuts or leaving their clothes torn. Sometimes, passengers get to their destinations and realise their clothes have become dirty. When these driver’s mates are confronted, they pretend not to have noticed that the seat was faulty.
It appears no one cares about users of such public transports meanwhile some of these welfare issues also comes under the purview of the Ghana Private Road Transports Union (GPRTU) but the only time we hear about it is when petrol prices go up.
They must be up-and-doing in this to ensure passengers comfort in the public vehicles.
Emmanualla Eshun,
Asamankese.