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Public transport fares to go up by 20% from June 2

Patricia BoakyebyPatricia Boakye
May 30, 2026
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The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) and the Commercial Transport Operators of Ghana have announced a 20 percent increase in public transport fares nationwide, effective Tuesday, June 2, 2026.

The fare adjustment, according to the transport operators, has been necessitated by the persistent rise in the cost of fuel and vehicle spare parts, which continues to exert pressure on transport businesses across the country.

”These rising operational costs have made it difficult for drivers and vehicle owners to maintain vehicles and remain in business,” they said in a statement issued on Saturday, May 30.

According to them, the prices of critical vehicle components and consumables, including tyres, engine oil, batteries, and other spare parts, have recorded significant increases in recent months, further worsening the financial challenges facing the sector.

The new fares will apply to all categories of public transport services, including intra-city trotro operations, inter-city transport, and shared taxi services nationwide.

As part of measures to facilitate a smooth rollout of the new rates, the operators said updated fare charts would be displayed at lorry stations across the country ahead of the implementation date, urging customers to verify the approved fares at their respective stations and pay only the stipulated amounts.

”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 operators also warned drivers and transport mates against charging fares beyond the approved 20% increment, stressing that strict enforcement measures would be implemented to ensure compliance.

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

Meanwhile, the transport unions renewed their appeal to the government to review taxes on spare parts and implement measures aimed at stabilising fuel prices.

Such interventions, the association stated, would help ease the cost burden on transport operators, reduce pressure on commuters and support the delivery of safe, reliable and affordable transport services across the country.

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