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GSA Dispels Report Faulting Suzuki S-Presso Vehicle Model

The Ghana Standards Authority has dispelled a social media report suggesting that the Suzuki S-Presso vehicle model marketed by CFAO Ghana and homologated by the Ghana Standards Authority is not safe for use in Ghana.

In a statement, the Deputy Director General responsible for Conformity Assessment at the GSA said the Suzuki S-Presso model in the video is neither meant for nor is marketed on the Ghanaian market.

The GSA noted that it certifies and approves new vehicles either assembled in Ghana or imported for sale in Ghana which ensures that they meet national requirements for safety.

The Team Lead for Vehicle Homologation and Conformity Assessment at the Ghana Standards Authority, Mr. MacMillan Prentice has indicated that “the Suzuki S-Presso model marketed by CFAO Ghana on the Ghanaian market is homologated (certified and approved) by the Ghana Standards Authority and meets the requirements of National Standards, including provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to the protection of the driver against the steering mechanism in the event of impact”.

The GSA notes that the model is fitted with two (2) airbags as part of its Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) for front passenger and driver, and seatbelts (Primary Restraint System) with pretensioners.

Mr. Prentice further stated that “surveillance inspections carried out by Vehicle Conformity Assessment Officers of the Authority on Wednesday 31st August 2022, confirm that the approved model of the Suzuki S-Presso is what is being marketed on the Ghanaian market by CFAO Ghana including those used by the ride-hailing service Moove”.

Source: opemsuo.com/Hajara Fuseini

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