UPDATE: Transport Fares Increment; GPRTU Sends Important Message To Ghanaians
In an interview with the press, Mr. Abass Ibrahim Moro, who is in charge of communications for the Union, said this.
He said that the union’s original goal was to raise transportation prices by 30–40% to match the recent rise in the price of oil products.
He gave the public his word that the price hikes will be fair.
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Since Sunday, pumps have been selling gasoline for about GH13.10 and diesel for GH15.99.
As winter gets closer, more people will need gas and fuel, so some analysts think prices will go up even more.
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