Tuesday, January 27, 2026
NewsCenta
  • News
    • Politics
    • Local
    • Education
    • Agriculture
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
NewsCenta
  • News
    • Politics
    • Local
    • Education
    • Agriculture
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
NewsCenta
No Result
View All Result

Metro Mass spare parts left idle at port for two years

Metro Mass spare parts abandoned at port for two years, raising concerns over waste and accountability

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
January 27, 2026
in Local, Main
0
Metro Mass parts

Metro Mass

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) has been weighed down by a container of idle spare parts left at the port for more than two years, a situation its Managing Director (MD), Kale Cezar, says has deepened the company’s operational and financial strain.

In an interview with the Daily Graphic, Cezar revealed that the container, supplied by Dutch manufacturer VDL, was imported under a previous management but never cleared, attracting charges and delaying the return of critical buses to the roads.

You might also like

Road accidents 2025

2,949 killed in road accidents in 2025, the highest in 35 years

January 27, 2026
Money laundering terrorist Cedi corruption Minister

Every Cedi lost to corruption hurts development — Deputy Finance Minister

January 27, 2026

“That (container) full of steppers was given to us by VDL Company. Our predecessors actually brought that container,” he said.

He explained that once the issue came to management’s attention, steps were taken to resolve it. This required prolonged engagement with several state institutions, including the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), to establish why the container had remained at the port for so long and what conditions had to be met for its clearance.

Following months of administrative processes and follow-ups, Cezar said Metro Mass was finally close to resolving the matter.

“If the government could waive some direct taxes and VAT on our imports, it would greatly help our operations,” he added.

Despite inheriting more than 185 operational buses, the MD said the company currently operates between 120 and 130 buses. However, he noted that revenue performance had improved significantly under the current administration.

While the previous management mobilised between GH¢8.5 million and GH¢9 million monthly, Mr Cezar said the company now generates over GH¢15 million each month, even with fewer buses in operation.

He attributed the surge largely to tighter controls and the near-complete rollout of electronic ticketing systems, which have helped plug long-standing revenue leakages.

“They introduced an IT solution for collecting tickets, but it was only utilised for about 40 to 50 per cent of the company’s operations.

“Now, we are (doing) almost 100 per cent,” Cezar said.

According to him, the expanded electronic ticketing system has drastically reduced losses that previously undermined efficiency.

Although much of the revenue is currently directed towards settling accumulated debts, the company is now able to meet key obligations, including salaries, pension payments and structured debt servicing.

Cezar said he assumed office at a time when Metro Mass was saddled with severe financial, operational and welfare problems. Some workers, including conductors and frontline staff, were earning as little as GH¢770 monthly.

He said management introduced a 20 per cent salary increase and later established a new minimum wage of GH¢1,300 for the lowest-paid workers, while restoring regular salary payments by the third week of every month.

The MD also disclosed that the company inherited significant statutory and non-statutory debts, including unpaid pension contributions, tax arrears, fuel debts and several court judgments arising from breached contracts under previous administrations.

Tags: Ghana newsGhana Ports and Harbour AuthorityMetro Mass Transit Limited
Kojo Emmanuel

Kojo Emmanuel

Related Stories

Road accidents 2025

2,949 killed in road accidents in 2025, the highest in 35 years

by Kojo Emmanuel
January 27, 2026
0

Road traffic accidents claimed 2,949 lives in Ghana in 2025, the highest death toll recorded in 35 years, data from...

Money laundering terrorist Cedi corruption Minister

Every Cedi lost to corruption hurts development — Deputy Finance Minister

by NewsCenta
January 27, 2026
0

Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, has issued a strong warning against corruption and fraud within Customs operations, stressing...

Penalty overloaded trucks

Penalty for overloaded trucks increased to GH¢50,000 from GH¢5,000

by Kojo Emmanuel
January 27, 2026
0

The Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has announced a significant increase in the penalty fine for overloaded...

GoldBod whistleblowers galamsey Minority

Mahama’s GoldBod worsening galamsey — Minority

by Kojo Emmanuel
January 27, 2026
0

The Minority in Parliament has raised concerns over former President John Dramani Mahama’s proposed GoldBod initiative, warning that the policy...

Recommended

Road accidents 2025

2,949 killed in road accidents in 2025, the highest in 35 years

January 27, 2026
Metro Mass parts

Metro Mass spare parts left idle at port for two years

January 27, 2026
Money laundering terrorist Cedi corruption Minister

Every Cedi lost to corruption hurts development — Deputy Finance Minister

January 27, 2026

Popular Story

  • Songs Daddy Lumba

    See the list of over 200 songs Daddy Lumba released

    752 shares
    Share 301 Tweet 188
  • The true story behind Ghana’s acceptance of deportees

    724 shares
    Share 290 Tweet 181
  • Gold-backed policies since 2021 driving economic gains — BoG

    718 shares
    Share 287 Tweet 180
  • Monday, May 26, 2025 Newspaper Headlines

    710 shares
    Share 284 Tweet 178
  • 10 of top 11 causes of death killing more men in Ghana

    704 shares
    Share 282 Tweet 176
NewsCenta

Newscenta is a Ghana-based news organisation publishing in print (The Newscenta Newspaper) and on a digital media platform (newscenta.com) dedicated to delivering timely and impactful news across various sectors, including politics, business, economy, technology, and culture.

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Health
  • Education
  • Mining
  • Energy
  • Telecoms
  • Agriculture
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper
  • Trade

© 2025 All Rights Reserved NewsCenta.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Local
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • Newspaper Headlines
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper

© 2025 All Rights Reserved NewsCenta.

Connect with us