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Transport unions threaten 20% fare increase amid rising fuel costs

Enoch Ofori by Enoch Ofori
March 30, 2026
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Commercial transport operators in Ghana have given the government a two‑day deadline to take immediate steps to stabilise fuel prices, warning that failure to act could force them to raise fares.

The coalition, which includes the Ghana Private Road Transport Union and several driver associations, said escalating fuel expenses are making it increasingly difficult to sustain operations.

They added that persistent price swings have significantly increased running costs for vehicle owners and drivers.

In a strongly worded statement, the operators cautioned, “If the government fails to act decisively to ensure fuel stability, we will be left with no choice but to increase lorry fares by 20%.”

The unions stressed that fuel price volatility is harming both transport operators and passengers, observing that “the transport sector is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, and any instability in fuel supply or pricing has far‑reaching consequences.”

They called on the government, and specifically the Ministry of Energy, to intervene quickly by lowering taxes and improving transparency in the way fuel prices are set.

The groups said such measures would relieve pressure on operators and make costs more predictable for commuters.

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According to the unions, they have shown restraint, but “our patience is wearing thin” as expenses continue to climb. They warned that without prompt action, they would implement the threatened fare adjustment after the two‑day ultimatum.

While open to talks with officials, the operators insisted that immediate remedies are required to avert further financial hardship for transport businesses and passengers.

They urged swift engagement and clear policy moves to restore stability to the sector.

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Enoch Ofori

Enoch Ofori

Enoch Kwame Ofori is a passionate writer and contributor for Angelonline. He attended the University of Education, Winneba, where he honed his skills in writing and communication.

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