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GPRTU To Drivers: Maintain Old Transport Fares Temporally

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Ghanaians seeking to enjoy a 10% reduction in transport fares may have their hopes dashed following the refusal of some drivers to bring down fares.

Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC) in a joint press release with the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) on Monday, May 15th, 2023 revealed a 10% deduction of lorry fares as a result of a marginal decrease of fuel and directed all transport unions and drivers to apply to new fares on Wednesday, May 17th, 2023 to help alleviate the hardship on passengers.

In a surprising turn of events, the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has appealed to the general public to continue paying the existing fares until the leadership of the various transport unions convene to determine the way forward.

The reduction in fares, which was set to take effect on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, brought about a sigh of relief among users of public transport.

The announcement had come as a result of consistent marginal reductions in the price of fuel, providing an opportunity for operators to pass on some savings to commuters.

However, it appears that some drivers have chosen not to comply with the directive.

In reaction to the development, the Industrial Relations Officer of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union, Abass Imoro in a Citi Business News interview said “There was a problem which came out with the reduction of 10%, so we said there should be cease-fire. We are pleading with the general public to continue with the old fares till our leadership meets on Monday to look at the way forward.”

 

Meanwhile; the leadership of the Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana has also rubbished the claims by GRTCC and emphatically stated that transport fares cannot be reduced.

Mr. Paa Willie, the National Chairman of the said group added that the current trend of fuel reduction cannot be the only indicator for the reduction of transport fares denoting that taxes are on high, road worth has increased, insurance of vehicles increased and prices of spare parts also high and so reducing fares will affect them hence government must reduce the taxes being imposed on dealers of spare parts and wait for another reduction of fuel prices before their fares can be reduced.

 

 

 

 

 

He noted that the content of the release signed by the leadership of GRTCC will be defiled and will continue with the already known fares adding that the general public will cooperate with them to ensure peaceful coexistence between drivers and passengers.

 

 

 

 

 

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