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MCE orders TMA Metro Guards to halt car arrests

Mr. Yohane Amarh Ashitey, Tema Metropolitan Chief Executive, has ordered the Assembly’s Metro Guard to stop individual arrests of commercial drivers within the metropolis in the interim to reduce incidents of misunderstandings.

Date Created : 9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Laudia Sawer/Ghanadistricts.com

Mr. Ashitey, who gave the order at an Ordinary Assembly Meeting, said: “Owing to various misunderstandings between the public and the Metro Guards, I have instructed the Metro Guards to halt any form of individual arrests in the interim in a quest to ensure sanity in the Metropolis.”

He explained, however, that the Metro Guards were empowered to arrest culprits only during massive operations led by the Deputy in Charge of operations accompanied by a cashier from the Finance Unit.

He said one of the most visible personnel of the Assembly in the public space were the Metro Guards Unit, but discipline among them had been a major concern and the assembly was working to resolve that head-on.

“Since I assumed office, at least six officers have either been suspended with loss of salary or reprimanded,” he stated.
Mr. Ashitey indicated that to serve as motivation for the guards and ensure the unit lived up to expectation, the Assembly had restored the risk allowance paid to personnel.

He said training had been organized for the Metro Guards Unit to enhance their effectiveness in enforcement and ensure sanity in the metropolis, and the assembly had outlined more capacity-building plans in its program to enable the beneficiary officers to effectively carry out their mandate.

Touching on other administrative issues, he disclosed that a major problem of the Assembly was the difficulty in tracking official correspondences, letters, and memos, which were easily missing in the system.

He said as a result, some clients had to resubmit correspondences to the TMA for their concerns to be addressed, therefore,the Assembly had resolved to improve the efficiency of service delivery.

Mr. Ashitey stated that to achieve this, an electronic information tracking system (MEMO TRACKER) would soon be introduced, adding that it would help reduce the loss of correspondences in the system.

“The good news is that we have now made gains on how the software should look like and operate such that, one of the service providers made a presentation to management to enable us to have the first experience and help them in taking a decision on its roll out,” he disclosed.

He said the procurement process would commence once Assembly Members approve it during the meeting for the rolling out of the tracker.