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    Transport Operators Give Government 48 Hours to Act or Face 20% Fare Increase

    Editorial StaffBy Editorial StaffMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Commercial transport operators across Ghana have issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the government, warning of a potential 20 percent increase in lorry fares if urgent steps are not taken to stabilise fuel prices.

    In a statement released on March 29, 2026, the operators urged the Ministry of Energy and relevant state agencies to act swiftly to address ongoing fuel price fluctuations, which they say are placing unbearable pressure on their operations.

    The group noted that the steady rise in fuel costs is undermining their ability to operate sustainably, with many operators struggling to stay in business.

    They emphasised that the transport sector plays a critical role in Ghana’s economy, cautioning that continued instability in fuel pricing will have widespread consequences for both businesses and commuters.

    According to the statement, failure by government to respond within the given timeframe will leave operators with no choice but to adjust fares upward by 20 percent.

    They acknowledged that such an increase would further strain passengers but insisted the move would be necessary to offset rising operational costs.

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    The operators are calling for immediate fuel price stabilisation measures, a review of taxes and levies on petroleum products, and greater transparency in the pricing structure.

    While expressing openness to dialogue, they warned that delays in addressing the situation could escalate the challenges facing the transport sector.

    The statement was jointly signed by representatives of key transport unions, including the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), the Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana, and the True Drivers Union.

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