๐ Time to Ask Tough Questions About Our Transport Ministry
Within just one day:
1. ๐ A helicopter crash has claimed the lives of two government ministers and other officials.
2. ๐ A 2M Express bus accident along the EjisuโKonongo road has reportedly killed multiple people.
These back-to-back tragedies are heartbreaking, but they also raise urgent national questions:
1. ๐งฉ What systems are in place to ensure the safety of government and civilian transportation?
2. ๐ซ How often are aircraft and public transport vehicles inspected for airworthiness and roadworthiness?
3. ๐ Is our road infrastructure failing, especially on high-risk routes?
4. ๐จ What rapid response systems exist to handle transport-related emergencies?
5. ๐ Where is the data? What does the Ministry of Transport know โ and what are they doing with that information?
6. ๐ง Are transport operators, like 2M Express, held to strict and enforceable safety standards?
7. ๐ค Is there coordination between the Ministry of Transport, National Security, and Emergency Services during crises like this?
These are not just isolated events. They point to a deeper need for accountability, safety audits, and policy reforms.
๐ฌ๐ญ Lives are being lost. The nation deserves answers.
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