Bono Region GPRTU Gets Tough On ‘No Mask, No Boarding’

The Bono Regional Secretariat of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has formed the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) protocol task force to ensure the enforcement of the COVID-19 protocols among drivers and passengers in the region.

Mr. Raymond Ansu-Gyeabour, the Acting Bono Regional Chairman of the Union said in a press statement signed by him and issued to the media on Wednesday in Sunyani.

The statement emphasized that there would be no entry of passengers and drivers onto all the branches, local, and loading stations without them having a nose mask.

It reminded the public that the COVID-19 was real and that all users of the lorry stations- drivers, mates, passengers, and porters must endeavor for safety sake to protect themselves by complying with and adhering to the COVID-19 directives and protocols.

The statement directed all the local branches to provide enough Veronica buckets, liquid soaps, tissue papers at the lorry stations, and loading points to encourage handwashing with soap under running water.


It appealed to drivers to provide hand sanitizers for passengers to rub on their hands before and during their travels and entreated all branches to play COVID-19 jingles at the local stations to create awareness of the viral disease and compliance with and adherence to the directives and protocols.

The statement cautioned that any driver who failed to conform to the arrangements for the prevention of the pandemic could either be banned from driving or would not be allowed to operate from the Union’s stations for some period.

It said the Secretariat was very much concerned because “the stations and loading points were potential places of spreading and contracting the disease” because the majority of people traveled in and out from those places.