General News of Monday, 9 October 2017
Source: peacefmonline.com
A leading member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is questioning why the government is not interested in enforcing laws to curtail the mushrooming of gas and petrol stations cited at unapproved spots but is rather pre-occupied with closing down radio stations.
NDC Eastern Regional Chairman, Bismarck Tawiah Boateng wants the Akufo Addo-led New Patriotic Party (NPP) government to come up with strong regulations to deal with the springing up of Gas and Petrol stations within residential areas.
According to him, the need for the enforcement of laws to curtail the springing up of gas and petrol stations cited at unapproved spots should rather engage the attention of government, instead of the stringent application of regulation by the National Communication Authority (NCA) in closing down media houses.
Speaking on Okay FM’s Ade Akye Abia Morning Show, Tawiah Boateng insisted that government must come up with a policy to compensate owners of the gas stations which are cited in towns and cities and help them to relocate to the outskirts of these towns.
He revealed that the gas station at Atomic Junction was established 30 years ago; at a time when the area had not developed into a residential status.
“There was no interchange 30 years ago at Atomic Junction but now it does and so some of these gas station have to move out of areas where people reside... the government must make sure that every gas station nearer to residential areas are relocated to outskirts of the town. Human beings are used to developing countries and not gas stations; we cannot allow gas stations to sit in the middle of towns while people rather relocate to the outskirt of towns”, he argued.