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Public Transport Fares to Increase by 20% Effective June 2

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Public transport operators across Ghana are set to increase fares by 20 percent beginning Tuesday, June 2, 2026, following growing concerns over the rising cost of operations in the transport sector.

The fare increment was jointly announced by the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) and the Commercial Transport Operators of Ghana in a statement issued on Saturday, May 30.

According to the transport unions, the adjustment has become necessary due to the continuous rise in fuel prices and the increasing cost of vehicle spare parts, which they say are severely affecting transport businesses nationwide.

“These rising operational costs have made it difficult for drivers and vehicle owners to maintain vehicles and remain in business,” the statement said.

The operators explained that prices of essential vehicle components and consumables such as tyres, batteries, engine oil and spare parts have all gone up significantly in recent months, placing additional financial strain on drivers and vehicle owners.

The new fares will affect all forms of public transportation, including intra-city trotro services, shared taxis and intercity transport operations across the country.

To ensure a smooth implementation, the unions indicated that updated fare charts would be displayed at lorry stations before the new rates take effect. Passengers have therefore been advised to confirm approved fares at their respective stations and avoid paying unapproved charges.

“We understand the burden any fare adjustment places on commuters. This decision was taken only after all other options were exhausted. We appeal to the public for understanding and cooperation as we implement this adjustment,” the statement added.

The unions further cautioned drivers and transport mates against charging fares above the approved 20 percent increment, warning that sanctions would be imposed on offenders.

“Our task force, working with Police MTTD, will monitor compliance at major stations. Anyone found overcharging will face sanctions,” the statement noted.

Meanwhile, the transport operators renewed calls on government to review taxes on spare parts and take steps to stabilise fuel prices.

According to the unions, such measures would help reduce operational costs, ease pressure on commuters and support the provision of safe, reliable and affordable transport services across the country.

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