“Metro Mass does not sell buses; we sell scrubs” – Former MD dismiss allegation of 313 bus sales 

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Nana Osei Bamfo is the former Deputy Managing Director of Metro Mass

The former management of Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMT) Nana Osei Bamfo, has dismissed allegations that the company sold its buses for GHC2,500 each in October 2020.

It will be recalled that Haroun Apaw Wiredu, the Deputy Managing Director of Metro Mass Transit, in an interview, revealed that 313 Metro Mass buses were sold for GHC2,500 each in October 2020.

According to the Deputy MD, the 313 buses were sold after they were declared unserviceable, adding that the buses had minor issues but were deliberately written off and sold cheaply to cronies.

The Deputy MD of Metro Mass Transit Ltd asserted that the company was run like a criminal scheme known as “cannibalisation” under the previous government.

Speaking on Accra-based TV3, Mr Wiredu, “By 2017, when the previous government took the reins of power, it will surprise you to know that around 2017 and 2018, they declared over 400 buses unserviceable. Those buses were scrapped and sold to certain individuals associated with the system”.

“Then, two months before the 2020 election in October, another 313 buses were sold among some cronies. When I reviewed the report, I realised that a whole Metro Mass bus was sold for a paltry GH¢2,500,” Mr Wiredu added.

“What we realised was that the then management was involved in a business we called cannibalisation. Cannibalisation is a deliberate act—they saw scrapping buses as a low-hanging fruit, a way to milk the system,” he said.

He further added, “Deliberately, they would remove parts from a bus, and when it reached a certain point, they declared it unserviceable. Once declared unserviceable, they would call someone to buy it for, say, GH¢2,500 official fee”.

“We commissioned external auditors to get this issue resolved once and for all, and they submitted a draft report to us last week for our consideration,” he added.

Reacting to the Deputy Managing Director of Metro Mass Transit’s claims, the former MD highlighted that the company does not sell buses but sells scrubs.

According to him, the claims made by the Deputy MD are misleading, arguing that the buses disposed of were old, broken-down vehicles.

Speaking on Ghana Montie morning show on Accra -based Neat 100.9 FM, Nana Osei Bamfo stated, “Metro Mass does not sell buses; we sell scrubs”.

He added that many of the buses sold were 20 years old, with some with registration numbers dating back to the Z and W series.

Nana Osei Bamfo further added that a rigorous process is involved in scrapping buses at Metro Mass Transit, adding that some scrapped buses fetch as much as GHS50,000, contrary to claims that they were sold cheaply.

Meanwhile, Joseph Nikpe Bukari, the Minister of Transport, has launched an investigation into the reports surrounding the auctioning of over 300 Metro Mass Transit buses under the Akufo-Addo government.

Speaking to the media in Accra on Monday, January 19, the Transport Minister stated, “As for the auctions, this was what we had, but the boards are going through to see whether or not they were of correct merit for that amount”.

He added, “It is not something that I can just say that it was whether over or it was not unduly priced but it was auctions that they did, and if we need to question or to go into it, I’ve instructed all the management and boards to have a second look at it, and then we’ll see what happens next.”

“But the reality today is how do we improve on the situation we have at hand, and we have come out with these measures with the unions, and I believe that this will bring some relief to our commuters,” he said.