Accra is grappling with a severe transportation crisis that has left thousands of commuters stranded daily at major terminals, sparking widespread public outrage and renewed calls for urgent state intervention.

Across key transport hubs including Madina, Amasaman, Kasoa and Circle, hundreds of workers, students and traders are forced to wait for hours, often until late evening, before securing a vehicle home. The situation has been described by commuters as “chaotic,” “inhumane,” and increasingly dangerous, particularly for women and children.