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Aayalolo halts operation

By Mutala Yakubu
Aayalolo halts operation
Aayalolo halts operation
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The Quality Bus System (QBS), popularly known as Aayalolo, have gone on a temporal break for almost a week.


The halt in operation is as a result of what officials described as technical hitches.

The Greater Accra Passenger Transport Executive (GAPTE), sent text and Whatsapp messages last Thursday at around 3.50 p.m. to its patrons, saying that its services would not be available in the evening from Tudu in Accra to various locations in the city following some technical hitches.

It promised to inform passengers about the resumption of service when the anomaly was resolved by its technicians.
But almost a week after that, the bus services are yet to resume leaving passengers frustrated.

For many traders and workers living at Amasaman and its environs who relied on an Accra-Nsawam train to commute to and from the Central Business District before the train services was shut down, Aayalolo became a reliable substitute and with the buses grounded temporarily, their journey had become more difficult.

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