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11.07.2020 Business & Finance

15% Transport Fare Increment Takes Effect Today

15 Transport Fare Increment Takes Effect Today
11.07.2020 LISTEN

Transport operators have increased transport fares by 15% effective today 11th July 2020, after a crunch meeting with the Ministry of Transport.

Passengers and commuters should, therefore, prepare to pay 15% more in transport fares due to the hike.

A deputy Transport Minister, Nii Kwartei Titus Glover revealed that the decision was taken on July 7th.

He said the transport operators made an alternative proposal which was for the government to allow them to revert to carrying their usual full seating capacity or for the fares to be adjusted upwards by 30%.

Titus Glover said after considering both proposals, the government decided to approve the increment in transport fares by 15%.

“They came with two applications that the government should allow them to run full seating capacity or we should allow them to increase the transport fares. This afternoon, we held a meeting and we've all agreed that with effect from Saturday, 11th of this month, we have increased transport fares by 15% and in going forward, they should continue to hold the safety COVID-19 protocols.”

As part of the protocols to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) public transports have been asked to reduce the number of passengers they take so as to be able to observe social distancing.

Following that, the transport operators argued that there was a reduction in their incomes and that they could no longer bear the hardship they've been compelled to go through.

The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) had earlier suggested that the government subsidise the price of fuel at the pumps for commercial drivers in the wake of the difficulties they are grappling with as a result of the social-distancing directive of the President, which has led to a reduction of the number of passengers they carry at any time.

Commercial vehicle drivers in parts of the country have attributed the hike in transport fares to the latest fuel price increases.

---CitinewsRoom

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