• Transport fares across the country are up by 13 percent
• The increment will take effect from Saturday, June 5, 2021
• The decision is in line with the administrative Arrangement on Public Transport Fares at the Roads and Transport ministry.
The new increment in transport fares is set to take effect from June 5, 2021.
But many people are worried as they do not know how much they will be paying from Saturday, June 5, 2021.
According to a statement issued by the Road Transport Operators, the increment is in line with the administrative Arrangement on Public Transport Fares at the Roads and Transport ministry.
“Operators have received the prices of various components that go into, the running of, commercial transport services.”
“After long and difficult negotiations with stakeholders, a 13 percent upward adjustment in public transport fares across all category of services has been agreed upon,” the statement read in part.
Here is how much you should expect to pay;
- Fuel prices won’t cross GH¢18 mark – Oil distributors assure consumers
- Strengthen the cedi to curb rising fuel prices - COPEC
- Fuel prices won’t cross GH¢18 mark next week – CBOD assures consumers
- Bolga-Tamale drivers increase transport fares
- Petrol nears GH¢15 per litre mark, diesel selling at GH¢14.80 at state-owned GOIL
- Read all related articles