The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) over the week announced a 13% increment in transport fares across the country, as a result of increment in taxes described as nuisance taxes.
The new fares covers intercity ‘trotro’ vehicles, intercity long-distance vehicles and shared taxis.
The decision, according to the Union, is to predominantly accommodate the recent increase in fuel prices.
Reacting to this on Ahotor Fm’s show, the MP for Sagnerigu Hon. A.B.A Fuseini says the govt lied with petrol prices in opposition to win power
Romeo Tetteh/ Ahotoronline .com