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‘Mad Rush’ for Gov’t ‘Okada for Car’ initiative

The government has acquired some four-seater, fully air-conditioned mini vehicles to be used for the promised 'Okada for Car' initiative.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
September 27, 2021
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The government has acquired some four-seater, fully air-conditioned mini vehicles to be used for the promised ‘Okada for Car’ initiative.

Although government is set to roll out the first phase of the initiative with some 100 vehicles, our checks at the Costal Development Authority (CODA) indicates that over 100 Okada riders have registered for these vehicles.

The National Identification Card will play a key role in the entire process, as it will be a key requirement.

The project is set to be launch by the vice president Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in October.

Sources at the Coastal Development Authority (CODA) have disclosed that the total coast of the mini vehicle GHC 25,000. Members of the public can deposit an initial amount of GHC 10,000 while an Okada rider is expected to deposit GHC 5,000.

The rest of the balance will then be spread for two years.

Per the arrangement, a non-okada rider will be required to make a daily payment of GHC 32 while an Okada rider pays GHC 4O cedis.

According to our sources, an applicant is required to present two guarantors, provide contact details and location to qualify for these cars. The mini vehicles are currently being piloted in the city.

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) promised to offer commercial motorbike operators, popularly called ‘Okada’ riders a better and safer alternative should it win a second term.

The initiative was announced by Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the build up to the 2020 elections.

During the ‘Okada’ debate, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) promised to train and legalise the operations of Okada if elected back to power.

The NPP however, announced its plans to provide the Okada riders with what it called “a better and safer alternative,” by providing them opportunities to own vehicles in a special, flexible payment plans.

Government says it has now taken the big step towards fulfilling the promise by acquiring hundreds of mini vehicles to start with the first phase of the ‘Okada for Car’ initiative.

 

Here are pictures of the mini vehicle…

Tags: Costal Development Authority (CODA).OkadaOkada For Car InitiativeThe Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia




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