The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has taken delivery of an ultra-modern audio-visual information van from the Information Services Department (ISD) to strengthen public education, community engagement and official communication across the metropolis.

The new multi-purpose vehicle is fitted with a high-powered public address system, mounted column speakers, two supporting loudspeakers and an audio mixer, as well as dual LED screens mounted on the left and right panels for the display of videos, graphics, educational materials and live broadcasts.

The upgraded mobile unit also features internal WiFi, broadcast feed integration and online streaming capability, allowing it to receive and relay live government broadcasts, national television feeds, emergency information and other official content in real time.
Receiving the van, the Mayor of Accra, Michael Kpakpo Allotey expressed appreciation to the government and ISD, stressing that the intervention addressed a longstanding need for a functional information van to support the Assembly’s communication activities.
The Mayor assured that the Assembly would make good use of the vehicle and maintain it properly, cautioning that the van was not to be used for private or commercial purposes but reserved strictly for government business.




















