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Ghana Legalizes Over a Million Motorcycle Taxis, Raising Pollution Concerns

Ghana’s new law permits over a million 'Okadas,' which are highly polluting vehicles, to operate legally, aiming to boost youth employment. This could worsen air quality in Accra, already at unsafe pollution levels, and increase health risks for riders and residents. Monitoring air quality and promoting electric motorcycle adoption will be key next steps to mitigate potential health crises.
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