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MP Defends Proposed Amendment Allowing Sirens and Speed Limit Exemptions

July 16, 2024
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Hon. Andy Appiah-Kubi, the Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North Constituency in the Ashanti Region, has staunchly defended a proposed amendment to the Road Traffic Regulations. This amendment would permit MPs to use sirens and be exempt from speed limits while performing their official duties.

Addressing concerns raised by the public, Hon. Appiah-Kubi labeled the criticism as unjust during an interview with journalists. He elaborated on the rationale behind the amendment, emphasizing its purpose to boost productivity and ensure punctuality among MPs, especially considering the challenging traffic conditions prevalent in Accra.

“We have seen instances where Members of Parliament, State Ministers, and even judges have been delayed or arrested on the road while trying to meet their schedules. Law enforcement officials are simply enforcing existing laws, which sometimes hinder our ability to perform our duties efficiently.”

Hon. Andy Appiah-Kubi, the Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North Constituency

Hon. Appiah-Kubi underscored the necessity of this exemption solely during peak traffic times to facilitate the smooth discharge of constitutional responsibilities, rather than conferring unwarranted privileges.

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The MP expressed his disappointment over the public’s adverse reaction, suggesting it stems from envy, distrust, and animosity.

“It’s unfair to target MPs specifically when the amendment encompasses various institutions. It appears the opposition is fueled more by negativity than a balanced evaluation of the circumstances.”

Hon. Andy Appiah-Kubi, the Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North Constituency

Despite these criticisms, Mr. Appiah-Kubi remains resolute in his stance. He believes that the amendment is a necessary step to ensure the smooth functioning of the government.

Public Reaction and Criticism

Kofi Asare, Executive Director, Africa Education Watch
Mr. Kofi Asare, Executive Director, Africa Education Watch

The proposal has sparked a significant public outcry, with many Ghanaians taking to social media and other platforms to express their dissatisfaction. Critics argued that the amendment would grant undue privileges to politicians and create a class of citizens above the law. They also contend that the measure does not address the root causes of traffic congestion and could lead to abuse of power.

“You came begging to lead and solve our problem, and we voted for you. Instead of solving our traffic problem, you are rather selfishly interested in negotiating your way out of it.”

Mr. Kofi Asare, Executive Director, Africa Education Watch

The proposed amendment also has significant implications for law enforcement in Ghana. By allowing MPs to use sirens and exceed speed limits, police officers would need to adjust their enforcement strategies and ensure that the exemption is not misused. There are concerns about how this amendment will be implemented and monitored to prevent potential abuses.

Mr. Appiah-Kubi addressed these concerns by highlighting the importance of clear guidelines and strict oversight.

“We are not advocating for blanket immunity from traffic laws. There must be clear guidelines on when and how the exemption can be applied, and there should be strict oversight to ensure it is not abused.”

Hon. Andy Appiah-Kubi, the Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North Constituency

The amendment has also sparked a broader debate on traffic management in Accra and other major cities in Ghana. Many citizens are calling for more comprehensive solutions to address traffic congestion, such as improving public transportation, expanding road networks, and implementing better traffic management systems.

In response, Mr. Appiah-Kubi acknowledged the need for long-term solutions but reiterated that the proposed amendment is a necessary immediate measure.

“We are committed to finding long-term solutions to traffic congestion. However, we must also address the immediate challenges that hinder our ability to perform our duties effectively.”

Hon. Andy Appiah-Kubi, the Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North Constituency

Mr. Andy Appiah-Kubi’s defense of the measure underscores the ongoing challenges faced by MPs and other public officials in navigating heavy traffic while performing their duties. The proposed changes highlight the delicate balance between ensuring efficient governance and addressing public concerns about fairness and the rule of law.

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