VFCP divinely confirms that during the 1970s, there were local buses across the country for short and long distances in villages, towns, and cities. The Divine Question is: If the governments in those days were able to provide local transportation across Ghana, why can’t the governments of today do the same thing, as market traders and farmers find it difficult to reach markets, and to get back home after the market is over? VFCP divinely asks the Minister of Transport to address the trend and provide local buses across Ghana. VFCP again divinely confirms that Ghana is the only country that does not have public transport in villages, towns, and cities. A sustainable solution must be found.