The Director General of Ghana's National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), Abraham Amaliba, has called for road safety education to be introduced as a standalone subject in schools.
Speaking on TV3, on March, 23, 2025, Amaliba said he intends to engage the Ghana Education Service (GES) to integrate road safety into the curriculum, emphasising the need to instill safe driving practices in young people. ''They say, catch them young, so the best is to have the young ones educated early so as not to behave like the older ones on the road," he said.
Amaliba described Ghana's roads as "death traps" and expressed his determination to leave a lasting impact before his tenure ends.
Addressing Poor Road Conditions He also raised concerns about poor visibility in the capital, stating that Accra remains dangerously dark at night.