The Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has announced the arrival of a new fleet of buses intended to ease road transport difficulties across the country.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, March 5, the minister said the deliveries form part of a broader plan to expand capacity and reduce pressure on commuters.
“In the meantime, 100 29-seater buses have arrived in the country to ease recent road transport challenges,” he stated.
According to Mr Ofosu, the vehicles are the first tranche of a 300-bus procurement meant to strengthen the public transport system and improve mobility nationwide.
He outlined the delivery schedule for the remaining buses stating “another batch of 100 will arrive in August, with the last batch of 100 arriving in November.”
The new buses are expected to gradually improve transport conditions, especially during peak hours when commuters frequently face overcrowding and delays.
