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Used auto parts dealers deny GPRTU claims of spare parts increment

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Tue, 9 Jan 2018 Source: otecfmghana.com

Association of Used Auto Parts Dealers, Abossey-Okai branch in Accra, has stated that they have not increased the prices of their spare parts that will warrant an increment of transport fares, as claimed by the Ghana Private Roads and Transport Union (GPRTU).

In a release signed by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the association, Eric Crentsil, and copied to otecfmghana.com, it said “we want to place it on record that spare parts have not been increased for the past year. The prices have rather been reduced or remain unchanged”.

The release said what the National Vice Chairman of the GPRTU, Mr Robert Saba, has been peddling in the media since the beginning of 2018, that prices of spare parts have gone up is false.

“We are by this release, urging the public to remain calm as spares parts prices have not been increased. We urge the GPRTU not to shift the blame on us for their proposed increment of fuel prices,” it added.

Read the full statement below

We the traders of Association of Used Auto Parts Dealers, Abossey-Okai have taken notice of the Ghana Private Roads and Transport Union (GPRTU) intentions to increase transport fares and as such shifting the blame on us.

The GPRTU claims we the members of spare parts dealers have increased our prices and that is compelling them to increase transport fares.

Before we proceed, let us take the opportunity to let the public know what the National Vice Chairman of the GPRTU, Mr Robert Saba, has been peddling in the media since the beginning of 2018.

“The spare parts have gone up and it is not the fuel alone that we use in calculating our fares. Looking at the current situation, the spare parts have gone up and it demands an increase in lorry fares. Almost every part that we use [the price] has gone up. We have fought hard not to increase the fares. The tyres that we use, the rings that we buy in overhauling our vehicles, the bearings; almost everything has gone up. With this, we have no choice but to increase fares to mitigate the impact”. These were the comments of the GPRTU National Vice Chairman, Mr Robert Sabah.

But we want to place it on record that spare parts have not been increased for the past year. The prices have rather been reduced or remain unchanged.

Let us look at some of the prices:



About 80-85% of our prices remain unchanged. We have not increased our prices.

We are by this urging the public to remain calm as spares parts prices have not been increased. We urge the GPRTU not to shift the blame on us for their proposed increment of fuel prices.

Thank you

…signed…

Eric Crentsil

Public Relations Officer

Used Auto Parts of Abossey-Okai

Tel: 020-8127569

Source: otecfmghana.com