NRSA honours Kwame Koduah Atuahene over the Authority’s transition
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has conferred an honorary award on Kwame Koduah Atuahene for playing an instrumental role in its transition from a Commission into an Authority.
The NRSA announced the award at the closing ceremony of a Mid-Year Performance Review Conference in Takoradi, convened to assess and critically appraise their performance for the first half of the year.
Mr Atuahene, the Head of Regulation, Inspection, and Compliance at the Authority, was eulogized for his “exemplary leadership and more than a decade of selfless contribution to the work of the Authority” and for “championing the cause of road safety through relentless advocacy and cross-sectoral engagement.”
In the view of the management of the NRSA, his efforts at spearheading the development of a new Legislative Instrument to operationalize the NRSA’s new mandate is commendable.
The regulation is expected to drive a new agenda for road safety that demands enhanced responsibility from all road safety actors in Ghana.
Before his new role as Head of Regulations, Inspections, and Compliance, Mr Atuahene led the Communications Unit of the Authority to execute a robust and successful campaign for road safety in the media whilst ensuring that road safety policies and interventions reflect the safety concerns of the public.
Kwame Koduah Atuahene, a lawyer and communications expert, joined the Authority as an Information Officer and has risen through the ranks to lead the newly established Directorate for Regulations, Inspections & Compliance.
In this role, he leads the task of ensuring an improvement in the quality of road safety-related services and regulatory administration of the commercial road transport sector.