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Passengers to pay more as drivers impose 20% fare increment

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The Alliance of Drivers Ghana has announced a 20% increase in lorry fares across the country effective February 21, 2026.

The decision was contained in a press statement issued on February 16 and signed by the National Organiser, Ishmael Chobal, the National Public Relations Officer, Kwaku Boateng, and the Assistant National Relations Officer, Asare Opoku.

According to the group, the upward adjustment has been necessitated by the continuous rise in operational and maintenance costs faced by drivers nationwide.

The statement indicated that drivers have in recent months recorded significant increases in the prices of spare parts and engine components, engine oil and servicing, DVLA charges and regulatory fees, vehicle insurance premiums, tyres and related accessories, as well as utility costs including water and electricity.

It cited examples of the increases, stating that the cost of a Toyota Vitz gearbox has risen from GHC4,000 to GHC7,000, a radiator from GHC600 to GHC1,000 and a carburettor from GHC800 to GHC1,000.

The group further noted that the price of a Sprinter engine has increased from GHC15,000 to GHC40,000, while a Nissan Almera engine now costs GHC15,000 from a previous GHC10,000.

The Alliance said drivers continue to work long hours under difficult conditions and often return home with little or no profit, adding that as self-employed workers they do not receive government support and must bear all operational expenses.

It acknowledged that the adjustment will result in higher transport costs for commuters but maintained that the increment is necessary to sustain operations and ensure continued transport services.

The group appealed to transport operators to implement the new fares and called on passengers to cooperate and show understanding.

Source: TheHeraldghana 

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