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VIP blames bad roads for fare hike, cites high maintenance costs

Georgina Appiah Amponsah by Georgina Appiah Amponsah
April 10, 2026
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General Manager for VIP buses, Ernest Adakabre Frimpong, has blamed the recent fare increase on poor road networks.
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‎Speaking with AngelOnline.com.gh, he said the trip that used to take about six hours from Accra to Kumasi now takes 10 hours, increasing their operating costs.
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‎“We spend a lot more time on the highway. A vehicle that should reach Kumasi in six hours now takes 10 hours on the road; it uses more fuel and some sections of the road are in poor condition.

“We therefore do more maintenance than we anticipated; these factors contributed to the review that led to the fare increase,” he said on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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‎Mr. Frimpong further explained how fares are adjusted: “We don’t raise fares by an arbitrary percentage. We increase them according to the amount needed so the company does not incur losses. Take Wa, for example: the fare used to be GH₵320; now it is GH₵390, a difference of GH₵70.”Ernest Adakabre Frimpong
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‎He emphasised that when fares increase, the company ensures passengers receive improved services to make their travel comfortable.
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“There are two main stakeholders: passengers and shareholders. We don’t want to charge passengers something that will discourage them from travelling with us.
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‎”If we charge that amount, we must provide a good bus so they feel comfortable, we make sure to provide improved services, a healthy bus, and to treat passengers with respect and humility,” he said.
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‎Mr. Frimpong also noted that the long payback period for new buses and the high insurance and maintenance costs are due to poor roads.
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‎“We must leverage private capital so private businesses can see that when I buy one bus, I’ll be able to pay it off.
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‎”At present, it takes eight to nine years to pay off a bus, you pay insurance of over GH₵1.2 billion, and when you look at the road between Accra and Kumasi, where you use a brand-new bus, the conditions cause heavy wear,” he said.
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‎He added that heavy wear on vehicles is costly, and Ghanaians should not think the price increase is unwarranted.
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‎“One of our new buses has had its rear axle replaced seven times in two years. A new rear axle costs GH₵30,000. It is our duty to explain this to the public so they understand the reasons for the fare increases and do not assume we dislike them,” Mr. Frimpong explained.
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‎He welcomed the government’s “Big Push” initiative, saying the plan should reduce travel times on the Accra–Kumasi highway.
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‎“We have taken note of the Big Push; it is a good initiative, the President said the project will be divided into lots handled by eight contractors, which shows the plan is well thought out.
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‎”We are happy that improvements to the Accra–Kumasi highway will reduce its length to 198 kilometres and decrease travel time,” he reiterated.
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