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Negotiations ongoing with government over transport fare hike amid rising fuel and spare part costs – GPRTU

April 7, 2026
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The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has confirmed that it is in active negotiations with the Ministry of Transport regarding a proposed upward adjustment in transport fares.

This development follows a 48-hour ultimatum issued by the GPRTU last Wednesday, in which the union urged the government to reduce fuel taxes or face an imminent fare hike.

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Global crude oil prices have surged sharply from approximately $86 to between $109 and $110 per barrel—a rise of roughly 27 per cent driven primarily by geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions in the Middle East.

The global volatility has had a direct impact on local fuel costs, with the price of LPG rising by 37 per cent, diesel by 28 per cent, and petrol by 24 per cent.

Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, the Deputy Public Relations Officer, Mr Samuel Amoah, explained that the proposed adjustment is intended to ease the mounting financial burden on transport operators across the country.

He indicated that these changes are being considered because the sudden rise in fuel prices has breached the previously agreed threshold.

According to Mr Amoah, increases in lorry fares are not automatic; rather, they are guided by a structured mechanism. He explained that once fuel prices exceed a specific benchmark, the Ministry of Transport is required to convene a meeting with stakeholders to negotiate potential adjustments.

Mr Amoah asserted that the GPRTU could not unilaterally increase fares, stressing the importance of dialogue and reaching a consensus with the government and other relevant bodies.

He noted that the union agreed to engage with authorities, who provided assurances that further discussions would take place now that the Easter festivities have concluded.

Beyond the cost of fuel, Mr Amoah highlighted that other components, such as the rising price of spare parts, significantly influence fare negotiations.

He lamented that the cost of these essential items has increased across the board, severely affecting the viability of their members’ businesses.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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