The National Road Safety Commission (NRSC) has clarified that Gabby Adu-Gyamfi is a recognized and approved Ambassador of the Commission.
The clarification, according to the Commission is necessary as some people perceived the man who is on a mission to help end road accidents as a ‘self-styled’ ambassador.
The DCE for Akyemansa in the Eastern Region recently cancelled a planned education workshop scheduled to take place in Akyem Ofoase because he did not see Gabby Adu-Gyamfi as an approved Ambassador.
But the Central and Western Regional Manager of the Road Safety Commission (RSC), Mr Thomas Bismark Boakye has rubbished the allegations being circulated in some local media networks indicating that the allegation is false and that Gabby Adu-Gyamfi, a road crash victim is an ambassador of the Commission.
Mr Thomas Bismark Boakye called on all stakeholders to participate fully any time Mr. Gabby Adu-Gyamfi organizes such workshops for motor riders.
In a letter introducing Mr. Adu Gyamfi to the DVLA Director, Ing. Mrs May Obiri Yeboah, Executive Director for Road Safety Commission also confirmed his position as the Commission’s ambassador and not a self-styled one as speculated by some people including the said DCE.
Another letter of introduction in reference to a letter from NRSC dated 20th April 2017 also introduced Adu-Gyamfi as one on a mission to help end road carnages.
In the letter signed by the Director, Driver Training, Testing and licensing, C. W. Musah on behalf of the Chief Executive of DVLA, he stated that, “Mr Gabby has a passion to educate and mobilize drivers and riders for compliance of the law. We therefore urge you to accord him all necessary assistance and cooperation.”
He indicated the scheduled workshop will come off as planned and indicated that the DCE must allow their ambassador to work.
‘Gabby Adu-Gyamfi is a certified Road Safety Ambassador’
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