GPRTU releases new transport fares

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  • NATION BOY 10 years ago

    Hmmmm.....

  • EFO KOKU 10 years ago

    Why should these same drivers be the ones fixing lorry fares? Will they have increase their fares by 5% had fuel prices gone up by 10%? What are the assemblies doing? They are the ones who should have fix these fares. I do n ...
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  • Coup-Nii 10 years ago

    tweeaaaaa

  • Nana yaw sunshine 10 years ago

    This is a positive move and I hope to hear positive and applaudable contributions. We have other projects to develop so if there is surplus money at fuel price the extra money can be channeld into.

  • Amegah-Worgba 10 years ago

    u didn't do ghanaians any favour.......meanwhile we claim GH has oil..Jehovah save us Now!!!

  • DABENDA 10 years ago

    So GPRTU has a mandate to stipulate transport fares in the country,; what is the function of the transport ministry?
    People have still not seen that GPRTU is a group formed by thieves and has been harassing the traveling com ...
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  • The mask 10 years ago

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  • nay 10 years ago

    logical

  • Modibo Keita 10 years ago

    U better stop fooling the masses, what is this nonsense. Do you call this reduction of fares?

  • shadrack agyekum nyanzu 10 years ago

    i think this reduction is great to help Ghanaians and i think drivers too will go by it.

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  • Osman B 10 years ago

    This fuel reduction favours transport owners and not the ordinary Ghanaians. why 5% fare reduction? well the decision makers (GPRTU executives) are the lorry or transport owners.

  • kwaw 10 years ago

    They should come to wasa to see other the brivers are using the new or old. Esp the waawaa drivers at wasa akropong .

  • Prof. Fifi de Dangerwoman 10 years ago

    This is not a fear deal. Is just too raw. I recollect the speed at which these guys top-up fares at the whisper of oil price increase even without consultation. Often they say economy of demand and supply. Give my people a be ...
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  • yaw 10 years ago

    Looking at the reduction of fuel prices at world market, it is nothing by five percent reduction on fairs, Ghana have to be serious if we are looking for positive change

  • rasakiito 10 years ago

    this reduction doesn't make sense

  • kk 10 years ago

    5 percent of 1.00 cedis is not 0.10. Do your maths well please

  • KK 10 years ago

    open yr eyes very well

  • Ayisi michael 10 years ago

    the reduction is too small to calculate

  • Eric 10 years ago

    Is Would hv been better they had not decrease it koraa
    Cos de reduction doesn't make sense

  • issah 10 years ago

    Is very sad GPRTU national executives has taking bribe from Mahama government else they won't tell we drivers to reduce our fares because in the budget they increase 3%.did we increased any fare at that time because you don't ...
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