Ghana Police Officers Engaged Motor Riders In Greater Accra Region.

Ghana Police Officers Engaged Motor Riders In Greater Accra Region.
Promoting “Operation PAARI” through Police Public Sensitization and Engagement of Motor Riders in Accra.
We are live from Dawhenya-Afienya junction, where a team from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), interacts with some motor riders on the need to adhere to safe riding rules and also to observe road traffic regulations.
Promoting “Operation PAARI” through Police Public Sensitization and Engagement of Motor Riders in Accra.
We are live from Dawhenya-Accra Aflao road , where a team from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), interacts with some motor riders on the need to adhere to safe riding rules and also to observe road traffic regulations.
Promoting “Operation PAARI” through Police Public Sensitization and Engagement of Motor Riders in Accra.
We are live from Kpone-Kokompe New Road junction, where a team from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), interacts with some motor riders on the need to adhere to safe riding rules and also to observe road traffic regulations.
Promoting “Operation PAARI” through Police Public Sensitization and Engagement of Motor Riders in Accra.
We are live from Kwame Nkrumah Circle Roundabout-Accra, where a team from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), interacts with some motor riders on the need to adhere to safe riding rules and also to observe road traffic regulations.
Promoting “Operation PAARI” through Police Public Sensitization and Engagement of Motor Riders in Accra.
We are live from Kingsway near Cocobod -Accra, where a team from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), interacts with some motor riders on the need to adhere to safe riding rules and also to observe road traffic regulations.
Promoting “Operation PAARI” through Police Public Sensitization and Engagement of Motor Riders in Accra.
We are live from UTC-Accra, where a team from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD), interacts with some motor riders on the need to adhere to safe riding rules and also to observe