18th April 2024 12:14:44 PM
2 mins readCommercial transport operators have expressed frustration over the prolonged delay in adjusting transport fares despite recent increases in fuel prices.Some drivers have already raised their fares due to higher fuel costs, spare parts prices, and overall living expenses. However, a meeting convened by the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council to review fares was postponed once again because the Transport Minister was unavailable.
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Samuel Amoah, spokesperson for the GPRTU, stated that drivers are displeased with the ongoing delays."We know the pressure that is coming from the drivers and not just the pressure, we also saw how the fuel prices keep running up."So talking to the drivers about calling off the meeting and rescheduling it for Wednesday, they didn't take it easy.
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"The drivers didn't take it easy at all because the fuel prices have gone up and things are still high so how are they going to cope while waiting for next week," he wondered.The union also condemned Transport Minister Kwaku Ofori Asiamah for threatening to arrest drivers who raise their fares without government authorization."Last week Wednesday there was an increment.
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The next day there was another increment and even yesterday another increment and you keep telling the drivers to still wait."You threaten that should they go ahead to increase the fares you will arrest them...but let's understand that the vehicles do not belong to the government.
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"They are for individuals, some have gone for loans to buy the vehicles to serve the nation so what about if they pack and don't work again, can you go and arrest them in their homes?"Let's remember December 6, 2021. Let's remember what happened in the nation when drivers decided to sit down..."
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