Taxi driver Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/taxi-driver/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Tue, 19 Dec 2017 09:43:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Taxi driver Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/taxi-driver/ 32 32 ‘Pastor’ remanded for robbing taxi driver at East Legon https://citifmonline.com/2017/12/pastor-remanded-for-robbing-taxi-driver-at-east-legon/ Tue, 19 Dec 2017 09:41:51 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=384498 A 28-year-old self-styled Pastor, Bright Debrah, on Monday appeared before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly robbing a taxi driver of GHȼ200.00 while wielding a knife. Debrah is said to have pulled the knife on the driver whilst his accomplice, who is still at large, restrained the complainant by tying a rope around his neck. Charged […]

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A 28-year-old self-styled Pastor, Bright Debrah, on Monday appeared before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly robbing a taxi driver of GHȼ200.00 while wielding a knife.

Debrah is said to have pulled the knife on the driver whilst his accomplice, who is still at large, restrained the complainant by tying a rope around his neck.

Charged with conspiracy to rob and robbery, Debrah pleaded not guilty and the court presided over by Mrs Abena Oppong Adjin Doku turned down a bail application put in by Debrah’s lawyer and remanded him into Police custody to reappear on January 2, 2018.

Prosecuting Chief Inspector Kwabena Adu said the complainant Christian Mantse works with a Pharmaceutical Factory and he drives his own taxi cab while the accused resides at Achimota in Accra.

Chief Adu said on December 10, this year, at about 20:30 hours Debrah stopped Mr Mante at Bubuashie and told him that he was going to East Legon.

The prosecution said after Debrah had bargained with the complainant on the fare another person joined the vehicle. On reaching a spot at East Legon, Debrah pulled a knife and ordered the driver to stop.

The accomplice tied the complainant’s neck with a rope from the back seat whilst the accused demanded and collected the cash of GHȼ200.00 from the complainant.

According to the prosecution, Debrah succeeded in removing the ignition key and threw same away.

Prosecution said the complainant shouted for help and that attracted the attention of a Policeman on duty nearby. The Policeman shouted at the accused to stop but he refused.

Debrah then threatened to stab a witness who attempted to apprehend him.

Prosecution said despite Debrah’s aggressiveness, he was apprehended by people around and escorted to the East Legon Police station with the knife.

The prosecution said efforts were being made to apprehend Debrah’s accomplice.

Source: GNA

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#Ghbudget: Ghanaians demand fuel price reduction, jobs https://citifmonline.com/2017/11/ghbudget-ghanaians-demand-fuel-price-reduction-jobs/ Wed, 15 Nov 2017 08:21:40 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=373910 Ahead of today’s [Wednesday] reading of the 2018 budget and economic policy statement by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta in Parliament, some Ghanaians have been speaking about their expectations, and how they expect it to influence their lives. Some Ghanaians who spoke on Eyewitness News on Tuesday, were hopeful for among other things, a […]

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Ahead of today’s [Wednesday] reading of the 2018 budget and economic policy statement by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta in Parliament, some Ghanaians have been speaking about their expectations, and how they expect it to influence their lives.

Some Ghanaians who spoke on Eyewitness News on Tuesday, were hopeful for among other things, a drop in a number of taxes and levies, and the provision of jobs for  skilled but unemployed citizens.

A taxi driver, Lotsu Sitsofe, said that he was hoping for a reduction in the taxes and levies on petroleum products which would result in a reduction in fuel prices for commercial drivers.

According to him, the drivers who already struggle to make enough money for their upkeep daily, have to spend a lot of what they make on fuel purchases.

He also stated that, aside having to buy fuel for their cars, the drivers have to meet other financial commitments which additionally drains their incomes.

“My expectation is for government to reduce the fuel [prices] for us commercial drivers because we are suffering, and the taxes are too much. You buy fuel and have to pay tax so what exactly are we taking home? The drivers are dying, if you have a car owner and you have to make sales, how much can you make in a day? The tax alone; insurance, income tax and other individual taxes. The commercial drivers are holding the nation. They fill their tanks early in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evenings because they move around, while private car owners can fill their cars once in a week,” he lamented.

Dr. Emmanuel Kodua

“We could make about 70 cedis after a whole day and have to pay about 20 cedis now for fuel. For drivers who have to pay car owners, they would have to pay about 50 cedis to the owners. You want your car to be in a good condition, and your car needs to have fuel everyday as a commercial driver. You need to feed your children – I have two – and the rest of your family.”

Veterinary doctors cry for employment 

Two unemployed veterinary doctors who have had to remain at home despite completing their housemanship requirements, also called on government to provide an allocation in the budget for financial clearance in order for them to be absorbed into the public service.

The doctors expressed dissatisfaction with government’s inability to employ them, despite the crucial role they play in general public healthcare.

A taxi driver, Lotsu Sitsofe.

Dr. Emmanuel Kodua, who graduated in 2016 and completed his housemanship in September 2017, stated that he had not been paid since completing the programme, and was struggling as a result, given the massive financial outlays he has had to make within the period.

“Formally, you are supposed to get appointment letters, but we weren’t given. And because it’s mandatory to do our housemanship, we went ahead and did it, and because we weren’t given our appointment letters, we were not going to be paid. We’ve finished the programme successfully without receiving the letters which means that I have finished the programme without being paid my due salary. I finished my housemanship programme in September and since then, I’ve been at home without being employed,” he said.

“It isn’t good that after devoting seven years of your life to study to benefit the nation, the nation thinks it’s not ready to employ you for the reason you went to school. This time that we’re in, things are very difficult with rent and utility bills. Even during our housemanship, you have to use your own funds for a place to stay and are not paid for it. We are being put at a point where we can’t breathe.”

Dr. Kwesi Adjei Safo

Another veterinary doctor, Dr. Kwesi Adjei Safo, who has been unemployed since completing his housemanship in 2016, echoed the concerns with the ‘difficult’ situation they were in, particularly after the big commitments they had made to get trained in the first place.

He spoke of his struggles to complete his course and having had to rely on a philanthropist to pay his fees.

“I finished my housemanship in 2016, and haven’t been employed since then. The issue has got to do with financial clearance according to our authorities. Things are very difficult,”he said.

“Being trained as a veterinary surgeon is about three times more difficult and more expensive than being trained as a medical surgeon but then you come out and don’t have a job.”

By: Edwin Kwakofi/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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7 suspected notorious robbers arrested in Central Region https://citifmonline.com/2017/11/7-suspected-notorious-robbers-arrested-in-central-region/ Tue, 07 Nov 2017 17:35:20 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=369241 The Central Regional Police Command has arrested seven suspected notorious armed robbers who have been terrorizing residents in the region. The Regional Commander, COP Ampah Bannin, who announced the arrest of the suspects, said they often carried out their nefarious activities within Cape Coast, Winneba, Agona Swedru and Kasoa. [contextly_sidebar id=”kvd8CJL7CDffrjj6wwf0mkLRoKraWBz1″]The arrest is the outcome of […]

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The Central Regional Police Command has arrested seven suspected notorious armed robbers who have been terrorizing residents in the region.

The Regional Commander, COP Ampah Banninwho announced the arrest of the suspects, said they often carried out their nefarious activities within Cape Coast, Winneba, Agona Swedru and Kasoa.

[contextly_sidebar id=”kvd8CJL7CDffrjj6wwf0mkLRoKraWBz1″]The arrest is the outcome of a special anti-crime operation dubbed ‘Operation Hit Hard’, which is aimed at reducing crime in the region.

COP Ampah Bannin
COP Ampah Bannin

COP Ampah Bannin explained that, of the eight suspected robbers; 2 were arrested in Cape Coast, whilst another 2, were arrested at Winneba, and 3 others at Kasoa.

Addressing journalists on Tuesday about the arrests, he said, one of the suspects Benjamin Awusi had been engaged in series of robbery attacks in the region.

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“Benjamin Awusi, he is a resident of Winneba, and has been involved in numerous robbery cases, but luck eluded him last Saturday where he and his accomplices embarked on a robbery spree on the Agona Swedru road. They first attacked a certain woman and took cash of GH¢2,000 and beat her up. They went ahead to Kofi Taylor junction on the Cape Coast road and robbed a woman of her Infinix mobile phone and GH¢4.”

“They moved a short distance and attacked a 22-year-old lady. She had ¢1,000 on her. Awusi and his accomplices, 3 others, attacked her and collected the money. When the lady was screaming, a taxi driver who decided to offer her help was also attacked by them. They used a knife and cut a part of his ear and stole the car.”

Another person came and wanted to help the taxi driver, but they opened fire on him, and luckily, he escaped unhurt,” he narrated.

By: Joseph Ackon Mensah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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