
Report Fare-Dodging Drivers: Official Plea After Ghana Transport Price Cut
Ghanaian Transport Fare Reduction: Report Non-Compliant Drivers to Police, Official Urges Ghana's transport sector is undergoing a significant change with a recent 15% reduction in fares. Asonaba Nana Wiredu, Deputy Secretary of the Concerned Drivers Association, has called on the public to actively participate in ensuring compliance. Speaking on Onua FM, Wiredu emphasized the importance of reporting any driver who refuses to apply the reduction to the police. "Report any driver who refuses to accept the 15% reduction in transport fares to the police," Wiredu stated. This action, she explained, is crucial for maintaining fair prices and protecting passengers from exploitation. The initiative aims to ensure that the fare reduction benefits all citizens and helps to stabilize the cost of transportation during this time of economic uncertainty. The appeal follows government announcements regarding the fare reduction, designed to ease the burden on commuters. The Concerned Drivers Association is working closely with authorities to monitor compliance and address any issues that may arise. The initiative highlights the collaborative effort between the government, transport unions, and the public to ensure the successful implementation of the fare reduction and to create a more equitable and transparent transportation system for all Ghanaians.