A recent report highlights vehicle pollution as a significant contributor to mortality in Ghana, disproportionately affecting children and the working class. Assembly Member Johnson Dotsey Mensah brought attention to this issue, linking it to broader public health concerns. The findings suggest a critical need to address emissions standards and air quality management within the country. This pollution poses a substantial risk to the health of these vulnerable populations, exacerbating existing inequalities. Further investigation is needed to quantify the extent of the problem and implement effective mitigation strategies. The report underscores the urgency of prioritizing environmental health alongside economic development in Ghana.