The Concerned Drivers Association has referred to as the bluff of the Ministry of Transport directive asking the Ghana Police Service and different safety businesses to arrest drivers who cost unapproved transport fares.
The Association maintained that it will cost the brand new fares as a result of operators within the transport sector are usually not “charity organisations.”
The spokesperson for the Association, David Agboado, in an interview on 3FM’s Hot Edition programme at present, Monday, April 15, emphasised that the prices of doing enterprise have persistently gone up.
“We are transporters; we buy the parts, we buy the fuel, we buy the insurance, we buy the DVLA papers to work with, we don’t buy them to give them out because we are not a charity organisation; we are transport operators and profit-driven organisation,” he acknowledged.
He additional questioned the rationale behind the Transport Ministry’s assertion accusing the sector minister of travelling outdoors the nation earlier than inflicting the discharge of the assertion.
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“Let your reporters go and check if the person who is doing the negotiation is in the country; see, we are serious business-minded people who are doing the transport [business]. If he [the minister] is not serious with his ministry, he should be there and be dreaming.”
“We will charge [the new fares] and continue to charge,” he reiterated.
Mr. Agboado additionally blamed the Transport Ministry for not exhibiting curiosity within the sufferings of the driving force unions.
Background
In an announcement dated Sunday, April 14, the Ministry of Transport suggested the Ghana Police to be looking out for any driver who fees unapproved fares as negotiations to have transport fares elevated are nonetheless ongoing.
According to the Ministry, drivers are anticipated to cost the previous fare. However, there are considerations that some drivers are charging new fares.
“The Ministry wishes to inform the general public that negotiations are still ongoing with the transport operators. Therefore, the Ministry is by this statement urging the Ghana Police Service and other security agencies to be on the lookout for any driver who goes contrary to the directive issued by the GPRTU and the GRTCC,” it mentioned.
Meanwhile, the Western Regional department of the Ghana Private Roads Transport Union (GPRTU) introduced a 20 p.c increment within the fares.
Also, the Transport Operators Union and the Concerned Drivers Association of Ghana have proposed a proposed 30% enhance in transport fares, set to take impact on Saturday, April 13.
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The drivers cited current will increase in gasoline costs and different working bills, which they declare have an effect on the transport trade, as the rationale to extend the fares.