Under the current arrangement, fuel prices are reviewed every two weeks in line with developments on the world market.
Transport operators, passengers fight over fares needless
Transport fares to drop by 10% from August 1
Allowing transport operators to operate at full capacity is bad - Kennedy Agyapong
Reduce fares now - COPEC to transport operators
‘Transport fares reduction not a bad call’ - Oppong Nkrumah
We’ll reduce transport fares - GPRTU
We will not accept calls for transport fare reduction - Drivers
Cap petroleum taxes to widen tax net - Petroleum Chamber to government
Fuel prices may surge by approximately 1.5% - IES
Reduce fuel prices – NDC to govt
Coronavirus: Crude oil revenue down 15%, poverty up – Gatsi
15% increment in transport fares inadequate – Sofoline drivers
Transport Ministry merely piling unnecessary hardship on Ghanaians – COPEC on transport increment
Immediately withdraw the 15% increment on fares - COPEC 'orders' Transport Ministry
Transport fares increment: Government is insensitive - Minority
We’ll work with 30% increment – True Drivers Union snubs Government
We’ll work with 30% increment – True Drivers Union snubs govt
15% hike in transport fares to kick-off Saturday but GPRTU unhappy, wanted 50% increment
COPEC urges govt to ‘cushion’ transport operators
Transport fares up by 15% effective July 11
Implement a fuel subsidy scheme for commercial vehicle drivers – COPEC to govt
Subsidise fuel for trotro, taxi drivers – COPEC to govt as price jumps
Zimbabwe’s fuel prices rise by 150 percent
Reduce fuel prices now else we’II increase passengers - Drivers
Fuel prices to go up marginally – IES
Government cannot be blamed for increase in fuel prices – Economist
Reduce fuel prices or we increase fares by 20% from June 8 – Drivers to govt
End social distancing in commercial buses, we need our money – GPRTU to govt
GPRTU wants transport fares increased
Fuel prices to remain unchanged for 2nd half of May – IES
Passengers decry Ho to Adaklu transport fare hike
Don’t increase transport fares – Road Transport Operators caution drivers
We don’t expect fuel prices to drop further – COPEC to Government
Reduce fuel prices or we increase fares – Drivers
Fuel prices to drop marginally – IES
Fuel prices to remain unchanged till end of month - IES