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Public transport fares across Ghana will rise by 20% effective Friday, August 8, 2025, according to a statement issued by the Road Transport Operators.
The adjustment, made in line with the Administrative Arrangement on Public Transport Fares, will affect shared taxis, intra-city services (trotro), intercity (long-distance), and haulage transport.
The Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council explained that the decision was influenced by three key factors:
- The failure of prices of spare parts, goods, and services to respond to the 15% fare reduction implemented on May 21, 2025.
- The recent introduction of a GH¢1.00 per litre fuel levy which has led to an estimated 8% increase in fuel prices.
- Escalating vehicle maintenance costs due to deteriorating road conditions across the country.
All transport operators have been instructed to comply with the new fares and ensure they are visibly displayed at loading terminals.
The Operators also called on drivers, passengers, and the general public to cooperate for the smooth rollout of the revised fares.
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This adjustment is attributed to rising operating costs driven by a GH₵1-per-litre fuel levy (causing an ~8% fuel price hike), unchanged spare parts prices, and worsening road conditions.