The Ministry of Transport has directed the Ghana Police Service and other security agencies to arrest any commercial driver who has resorted to charging new transport fares outside the existing one, thereby, putting undue burden on commuters.
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It’s illegal; don’t pay – GPRTU, GRTCC tell commuters over purported transport fare increment
The leadership of the Road Transport Operators in Ghana are urging commuters not to pay any additional transport fares outside the existing fares since the alleged increase in transport fares by some commercial transport drivers is illegal.
Gov’t, GPRTU have not increased transport fares by 20%
A meeting between the Ministry of Transport, Ghana Private Roads Transport Union (GPRTU) of TUC and other transport unions, to bring finality to the determination of an upward adjustment in transport fares, has ended inconclusively.
Wait for Gov’t/GPRTU approved transport fares – Concerned Drivers
Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana (C-DAG), has cautioned commercial drivers in the various transport unions, retraining them from increasing transport fares.
We’ll go after GPRTU buses shared to NPP chairmen if NDC wins election 2020 – Mahama
National Democratic Congress(NDC) Flagbearer John Mahama has served notice he’ll pursue all GPRTU buses procured by his government but have been appropriated by chairmen of the ruling New Patriotic Party when he comes back to power in 2021.
GPRTU, GRTCC set up taskforce to monitor compliance of approved transport fares
A taskforce has been set up by the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) of TUC and the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC) to monitor compliance of the recently approved transport fares for commercial transport operators. The move by the two bodies follows the arbitrarily increase in transport fares by some commercial vehicle drivers […]
I haven’t mobilized drivers to campaign against Akufo-Addo -GPRTU Executive
Secretary to the Ashaiman Traffic Light branch of the GPRTU, Samuel Amoah, is urging the general to disregard an online publication by www.myxyzonline.com in which he is said to have mobilized drivers to campaign against the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Transport fares up by 15% effective July 11
Government has increased transport fares by 15 percent, effective Saturday, July 11, 2020. This follows a petition submitted by the transport unions to the Ministry of Transport for some upward adjustment in the transport fare.