Transport Fares To Go Down – Starting May 171 min read
This follows consistent marginal reductions in the price of fuel.
The road transport operators in a statement on Monday night said the reduction affects shared taxis, intra-city (trotro), intercity (long distance) and haulage.
Prices of petroleum products have seen a marginal decline in the second pricing window of May 2023 as a result of the decrease in the price of crude on the international market and relative stability of the Ghana cedi.
Predictions are that diesel, petrol and will likely be sold for GHS 12.30 and GHS 12.15 per litre respectively at the pumps.
Commercial Transport Operators have been advised to comply with the new fares and post same at their loading terminals.
“We further request all operators, commuters and the general public to kindly cooperate for the successful implementation of the new fares”, the statement concluded.