25.2 C
Accra
Friday, September 6, 2024
BusinessPassengers stranded as transport operators abandon bus terminals over fuel prices

Date:

Passengers stranded as transport operators abandon bus terminals over fuel prices

Some transport operators have abandoned their various bus terminals due to the continuous hike in fuel prices.

The action of the transport operators has left numerous passengers stranded.

According to Angel News sources, many passengers were seen in long queues at the Circle Neoplan Station however, there were no transport operators to attend to them.

Prior to this, some frustrated drivers in the Greater Accra Region warned that they would not wait for price adjustment notices from their mother organisations anymore.

They bemoaned that no one issues alert when there is increase in fuel prices therefore, they will not wait on the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) to engage with government on the upward adjustment percentage.

An obviously angry driver in an interview on Accra-based TV3 declared that things will be simple henceforth. He explained that when commercial drivers go to the filling stations and fuel prices have increased, they will just increase their fares as well so passengers should not await any announcement henceforth.

Passengers on the other hand have also expressed their displeasure in the increase in fuel prices as this has resulted in an upward adjustment in transport fares.

These frustrations are coming at a time when prices of fuel products have gone up again at the pumps.

Fuel prices saw an upward adjustment twice in October 2022 which has compelled transport operators to even the score by increasing fares twice in less than two months.

Source: Ghanaweb

Will you vote in the 2024 general election?
Will you vote in the 2024 general election?

Latest stories

Black Stars leave for Morocco today for game against Niger

The Black Stars will depart for Berkane, Morocco, today,...

NDC’s Amenfi Central parliamentary primary declared null

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has officially nullified its...

Galamsey pit takes life of miner at Manso Adubia

A 30-year-old Kwadwo Owusu, alleged to be an illegal...

SSNIT expects to see improvement in its financial performance before end of 2024

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) is...

Related stories

SSNIT expects to see improvement in its financial performance before end of 2024

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) is...

Parliament passes new law regulating cement prices

The Legislative Instrument (L.I.) aimed at regulating cement prices...

Merging NEDCo, Bui Power, ECG a threat to security of national energy – VRA

Employees of the Volta River Authority (VRA) have strongly...

6 Ghanaian cargo trucks freed in Burkina Faso by Shippers Authority and Transport Ministry

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA), with assistance from the...

Govt raked in GHC22.19bn from total direct tax collected in first 5 months of 2024 – BoG

The Ghanaian government recorded significant growth in direct tax...

Banking sector’s total assets rise by 33.3% to GHS323.2bn – BoG

The Bank of Ghana’s latest Monetary Policy Report reveals...