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Transport fares to increase nationwide by 20% effective June 2

Commuters expected to pay higher fares as transport operators cite rising operational costs and fuel-related pressures

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May 31, 2026
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Public transport fares across Ghana are set to increase by 20% effective Tuesday, June 2, 2026, following a directive issued by the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) in collaboration with other transport unions under the existing public transport fare adjustment arrangement.

The increase will affect all major transport services nationwide, including intra-city “trotro” operations, inter-city travel, and shared taxi services. The decision was officially announced on Friday, May 29, 2026, after consultations between the GPRTU, allied unions, and key stakeholders within the transport sector.

According to transport operators, the upward adjustment has become necessary due to the persistent rise in fuel prices and the increasing cost of vehicle maintenance.

Essential inputs such as tyres, batteries, engine oil, and spare parts have all recorded significant price increases, placing additional financial pressure on drivers and vehicle owners.

The GPRTU National Deputy Public Relations Officer, Samuel Amoah, explained that prevailing economic conditions have made it increasingly difficult for operators to sustain services without revising transport fares.

He said the industry has been under considerable strain for several months as operational costs continue to escalate.

He further noted that the fare adjustment had been postponed for some time in anticipation of possible reductions in fuel prices, following assurances from government authorities. However, with no significant relief in fuel costs, operators say they have been left with little option but to implement the increase.

“This increment should have come long ago, but we held on because of expectations that prices would go down. Looking at where things are now, if we don’t adjust fares, it will seriously affect operations. Drivers are really struggling,” he said.

Mr. Amoah added that several internal discussions were held among transport unions to explore alternatives and delay the increase. However, continued delays in addressing the underlying cost pressures have left operators with limited options.

The unions maintain that the 20% fare increase is necessary to ensure the sustainability of transport services and help operators cope with the ongoing economic challenges affecting the sector.

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