The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) says it is engaging the Ministry of Transport over the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council's (GRTCC) announcement of a 20% increase in transport fares, set to take effect on Friday, August 8, 2025.

Reacting to the development on JoyNews' The Pulse on Tuesday, August 5, Public Relations Officer of the GPRTU, Samuel Amoah, expressed surprise over the fare adjustment, insisting the GPRTU had not been consulted. "What we are doing now is that the leadership of GPRTU is engaging the Transport Ministry, because we normally don't just come out with a transport fare increment," he said.

Read also: GPRTU rejects GRTCC's 20% fare hike, says it wasn't consulted "Anytime we want to do an increment, together with the GRTCC, we go to the Transport Ministry and then we have an agreement." He explained that as of Tuesday, efforts to engage the Ministry had not materialised, but that engagement is expected to happen on Wednesday, August 6.

Read also: Public transport fares to go up by 20% starting Friday, August 8 "Even today, the leadership was trying to get in touch with the Transport Ministry, but it couldn't hold.