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We Fear Travelling to the South- Bole Drivers.

Admin@yagbon by Admin@yagbon
April 21, 2020
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Many passengers, drivers and traders from Bole who travel to the South for trading said they still fear to travel to the South despite the president lifting the lockdown.

In an interview with some drivers and passengers at the Bole-Kumasi-Accra lorry station said they listened to the president State of Nation Address on the Covid-19 which the president said he has lifted the lockdown of areas thus; Kumasi and parts of Greater Accra but the drivers said they still fear to travel with passengers.

The chairman at the lorry station Abubakari Karim said they will run at lost due to the number of passengers they will pick in their vehicles due to the social distance directives by the president.

Some traders who are into fruits and clothes said Ramadan is drawing nearer but due to the number of cases in the south especially Kumasi and Accra where they have been buying their goods from,they fear to travel.

Meanwhile many drivers in Savannah Region have stop traveling due to Covid19.

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