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Transport Fares To Go Up After Akufo-Addo Refused To Remove Petroleum Taxes

Transport unions in the country have vowed to increase transport fares.

This follows President Akufo-Addo’s outright rejection of suggestions to scrap taxes on petroleum products explaining that it will cost the nation GH¢4 billion for that to happen.

The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) and the Concerned Drivers Association are unhappy about the President’s response.

They have stressed that government’s posture leaves them no choice but to increase transport fares.

Speaking to JoyNews, GPRTU’s Communication Director, Samuel Amoah, said government had deceived them.

However, with this bold declaration by President Akufo-Addo, the various unions will equally take steps to ensure that their members do not record losses in their business.

“They [government] were always postponing the meeting and lying to us. Now that they have come out boldly to say that they cannot do it [remove taxes], we don’t think we have to pursue it again.

“We have done everything within our means for them to either scrap it or reduce some of the taxes. But we don’t think nothing can be done about it to organize that meeting again, and after that, we will all come out with the agreed [percentage] of transport fare increment,” he said on Wednesday.

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