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Air quality experts call for tougher action on high-polluting vehicles amid alarming death toll

Tue, Apr 22 2025 2:24 AM
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air quality experts call for tougher action on high polluting vehicles amid alarming death toll
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Ghana’s air is slowly killing its people — and experts say we’re letting the biggest culprits roam free.

Professor Kofi Amegah, Associate Professor of Environmental and Nutritional Epidemiology at the University of Cape Coast, is calling for a ban or heavy taxation on high-emitting vehicles, warning that Ghana cannot afford to ignore their contribution to a public health crisis that is already claiming thousands of lives every year.

“The high-emitting vehicles, I think we need to find a way and either get rid of them by not giving them roadworthiness, or we need to tax them heavily,” he said during the Ghana Thoracic Society’s maiden public lecture, held in Accra.

“I’m in support of taxing these vehicles heavily so that it will serve as a deterrent…we can also look at a policy whereby there could be some form of replacement for a vehicle owner so that they can pay over time.”

While Professor Amegah supported the now-repealed vehicle emissions levy — widely criticized and eventually scrapped by government — he lamented that its focus was misplaced.

“The problem with the emissions tax was that it was not really about air quality. It was just another revenue-generating tool for government,” he explained.

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Professor Kofi Amegah, Associate Professor of Environmental and Nutritional Epidemiology at the University of Cape Coast

His warnings come on the back of shocking data.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), air pollution was responsible for more than 28,000 deaths in Ghana in 2019 alone — a figure that surpasses the combined national death toll from malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis.

That translates to one death every 19 minutes. If that trend continues unchecked, air pollution could claim over 2,300 lives every month in Ghana.

But it gets worse. The Global State of Air Report, published in 2021, revised Ghana’s death toll upward to 30,000 lives lost per year.

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On a global scale, air pollution was linked to 8.1 million deaths in 2021 — that’s 22,192 people dying every single day.

Even more alarming, one child dies every minute due to air pollution, according to UNICEF-backed findings.

The 2024 Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) adds that polluted air cuts the average global life expectancy by 1.9 years, equal to a staggering 14.9 billion life-years lost.

At the public lecture, themed “A Neglected Killer: Air Pollution and the Lung,” Professor Kofi Amegah joined other medical and environmental experts in calling for urgent, targeted interventions.

He emphasised not just policies, but bold enforcement measures.

“In our homes, we need to find a way and transition to clean cooking solutions by using LPG and getting rid of the charcoal. We need to stop open burning. But the vehicles? Those are the ones doing damage every second on our roads.”

To him, the solution is simple but politically inconvenient.

Professor Jane Afriyie Mensah, President of the Ghana Thoracic Society, says the group’s mission is to translate such alarming data into public action.

“We have realised that a lot needs to go into education to let people understand how they can achieve optimal lung health,” she said. “This is becoming alarming. And we need to raise our voices to address this menace.”

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Professor Jane Afriyie Mensah, President of the Ghana Thoracic Society

“We’ll go sector by sector, looking at the people who are most at risk of air pollution. And then we will channel our educational activities through that.”

Desmond Appiah, Country Lead for the Clean Air Fund, was direct in his appeal.

“There is still a gap when it comes to a policy direction, a clear, clean air or air quality policy, which says this is our aspiration when it comes to air pollution. And these are the things that we think that we can work together.”

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Desmond Appiah, Country Lead for the Clean Air Fund

He added, “What a policy does is that it helps to guide how we do everything. So if government initiates or puts in place a national air quality policy, anybody coming to do some work in Ghana, which would have a bearing on air pollution or quality of air, would have to toe the line.”

Ghana’s toxic air is no longer an invisible threat — it’s a proven killer. And as the smoke clears on the debate, Professor Amegah’s message is clear: either we clean the air now or we keep counting the dead.

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