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Alliance Drivers Urges Members To Park their Vehicles from Monday, if fuel prices are still up

Alliance Drivers Urges Members To Park their Vehicles from Monday, if fuel prices are still up
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A group of long distance bus drivers, Alliance Drivers of Ghana, has bemoaned the recent increase in petrol and diesel prices in the country.

The group comprising long distance bus drivers, across the country have urged its members to park their vehicles if government does not reduce the price of fuel by Monday, 7 November 2022.

According to the group, the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the country have taken advantage of the continuous increase in the price of petroleum prices and this has reflected on their businesses.

A statement issued by the group, on Wednesday, 2 November 2022, and sighted by Plan B News stated;

“It is not easy for every Ghanaian at this point as this increment has contributed immensely to the increase in general prices of goods and services.

“Businesses are suffering, passengers and drivers are fighting on a daily basis because the latter is always adjusting transport fares upwards.”

It therefore urged all drivers to park their vehicles.

“The life we live now is a struggle. We call on all drivers to park their cars until further notice.

“The oil marketing companies are also taking advantage and using dubious means to charge exorbitantly. The market women are also taking advantage of the current economic hardships to sabotage the system,” the group further noted.

It called on government to “sit up and reduce some of the fuel taxes and if possible introduce other subsidisation policy on petroleum product.”

It added: “If the above suggestions are not adhered to by the government, we will urge all drivers and transport operators to put on hold all transport business.” the statement indicated

 

Source: Planbfmonline.com
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