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The Ghana Private Road and Transport Union (GPRTU) is urgently calling for an immediate increase in transport fares.
It emphasised that the delay is hurting its operations and is urging a resolution.
The union highlighted the recent hike in spare parts and other accessories, emphasising the significant impact on commercial drivers.
In a media interview, Godfred Abulbire, the General Secretary of the GPRTU, stressed the necessity for an immediate adjustment in transport fares to address the challenges faced by their members.
“Last year [2023], there were serious tax components that had affected all the spare parts, and the cost of spare parts has gone extremely up.
“Just this year, we had a direct correspondence from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) that they have revised all their taxes on commercial cars, taking effect in January.
“And whether we like it or not, all commercial cars will pay,” Mr Abulbire said.
The recently approved Emissions Levy Bill, passed by Parliament, introduces an annual fee of GHC100 for all owners of petrol and diesel cars, effective from January 2024.
The government's intention behind this levy is to encourage the adoption of environmentally friendly energy sources for vehicle power, aligning with its commitment to climate-positive actions and carbon offset initiatives.
In light of these changes, the GPRTU has submitted a petition to the Speaker of Parliament, requesting a reconsideration of the Emissions Levy Bill.
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