More commercial drivers are implementing a self-determined 20% hike in transport fares.
This follows what they consider deliberate delays on the part of the Ministry of Transport with the Ghana Private Road Transport Union, and other stakeholders to announce new fares despite several meetings while the price of fuel and other inputs rise virtually daily.
Incremeents have been have yet to be applied in some areas or stations but some popular spots have seen increments, like Kaneshie and Circle stations.
Some pictures seen online show the Kaneshie transport station has increased its fares for passengers moving to Madina, New Town, 37 Military Hospital, Adenta, Botwe, Dodowa, Oyarifa and others.
Journey within Accra | Old Price | New Price |
Kaneshie – Madina | GH₵8.00 | GH₵9.60 |
Kaneshie – New Town | GH₵5.00 | GH₵6.00 |
Kaneshie – Botwe | GH₵10.00 | GH₵12.00 |
Kaneshie – Dodowa | GH₵16.00 | GH₵19.20 |
Kaneshie – 37 Military Hospital | GH₵7.00 | GH₵8.50 |
Kaneshie – Adenta | GH₵9.00 | GH₵11.50 |
Kaneshie – Nima-Mamobi | GH₵5.30 | GH₵6.50 |
Also, the transport station at the Nkrumah Circle released its new list of fares for passengers.
Location | Old Price | New Price |
Kaneshie | GH₵3.50 | GH₵4.20 |
Odorkor | GH₵4.50 | GH₵5.40 |
Bubuashie | GH₵4.50 | GH₵5.40 |
Mallam | GH₵6 | GH₵7.20 |
Kasoa | GH₵9.00 | GH₵11.20 |
Dzorwulu | GH₵5.50 | GH₵6.60 |
Liberia Camp | GH₵11.00 | GH₵13.20 |
Some new prices at the Nkrumah Circle station
Additionally, VIP JEOUN Transport has announced that effective Friday, April 26, they will increase their transport prices.
Prior to this, taxi stations in some parts of the country, including the Greater Accra Region, had already been implementing the 20% increase.
The Ministry of Transport has warned against such actions until negotiations with leaders of transport operators have been concluded.
It has, therefore, entreated the Ghana Police Service and other security agencies to be on the lookout for any driver who flouted the directive.
Also, the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), which is advocating for a 30 per cent increment in transport fares, and the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC) jointly advised commuters against paying any unapproved new transport fares.
The Deputy Public Relations Officer of the GPRTU, Samuel Amoah, in an interview with JoyNews a week ago, said this proposal was taken due to this adverse economic climate.