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Public transport fares across Ghana are set to increase by 20% effective Friday, August 8, 2025.
This follows a directive issued by the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC), in collaboration with transport unions, and in accordance with the Administrative Arrangement on Public Transport Fares.
According to a statement signed by Emmanuel Ohene-Yeboah, General Secretary, and Alhaji Tanko, Acting National Chairman of the Council, the adjustment was necessitated by three key developments that have placed a significant burden on transport operators.
First, the operators say they have not experienced a corresponding reduction in the cost of spare parts and other goods and services following an earlier 15% fare reduction implemented on May 21, 2025.
Second, a newly introduced GH¢1.00 per litre fuel levy has pushed fuel prices up by approximately 8%, directly impacting operational costs for drivers and transport companies.
Lastly, worsening road conditions across the country have increased maintenance costs, further compounding the financial strain on operators.
The 20% increase will apply to all categories of public transport including shared taxis, intra-city "trotro" services, long-distance intercity transport, and haulage.
“All commercial transport operators and companies are to comply with the new fares and visibly post them at their loading terminals,” the statement noted.
The Council is appealing to commuters, transport operators, and the general public to cooperate for the smooth implementation of the revised fares.
Background
The last fare adjustment occurred in May this year, when prices were reduced due to changes in fuel pricing and government intervention.
However, the GRTCC says the current economic pressures and deteriorating road infrastructure have forced operators to revisit the fare structure.
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