The absence of speed ramps on the main Bolga-Bawku-Pulmakom highway in the upper east has prompted petitions from inhabitants of Tilli, Zebilla, and Koburi townships.
According to the populace, speed ramps would reduce the number of frequent pedestrian knockdowns and traffic accidents brought on by speeding motorists.
At least 20 pedestrian knockdowns were recorded were June 2021 and June tis year, according to information made accessible to the Zebilla MTTD.
These incidents according to the police resulted in fatalities and varying degrees of injuries to locals.
Recently, a military vehicle ran over a large number of motorcycles and stores in the Zebilla municipality, hurting many people.
People claim that all of these incidents were brought on by the absence of speed ramps on the Bolga-Bawku-Pulmakom highway.
The frequent road accidents in the neighbourhood had the greatest impact on children.
However, requests for mitigating measures from the authorities have gone unanswered.
According to the crowd, the purpose of the protest on Wednesday August 3, was to make their demand for justice clear.
According to the crowd, the purpose of the protest on Wednesday August 3, was to make their demand for justice clear.
A midwife at the Zebilla government hospital, Esther Aluguni, bemoaned the effect of the circumstance on health care and suggested a ban on children under the age of 15 operating motor vehicles.
Others advocated for stringent enforcement of local government bylaws to act as a deterrent to careless road users.
Later, the protesters delivered a petition to the Bawku West district chief executive, Alhaji Issahaku Ahmed Tahiru, at his office.
Alhaji Issahaku Ahmed Tahiru told the locals that measures would be taken to ensure the problems are resolved.