Some riders in Tamale utilize Pragya for robberies.

The Tamale metropolitan chief executive, honorable Sule Yusif, has expressed regret that some Pragya riders in the area are utilizing their vehicles for robbery activities.

The Tamale metropolitan chief executive, honorable Sule Yusif, has expressed regret that some Pragya riders in the area are utilizing their vehicles for robbery activities. 

He claims that while some Pragya operators have excellent intentions to operate, some have evil thoughts to harm individuals while they are conducting their operations. 

He made this disclosure at the National Union of Tricycle Operators of Ghana's inaugural ceremony in Tamale, the regional capital. 

You can discover weapons like scissors, cutlasses, harmers, and knives among others in their Pragya when they are on duty, he claimed. 

He pleaded with everyone involved in robbery activities to stop. 

According to Hamza Hafiz, general secretary of the National Union of Tricycle Operators of Ghana, the Tricycle Union would work with the Ghana Police Service to combat the course. 

He issued a warning to his coworkers not to engage in the robbery as a sideline to their main mission.