The Ghana Private Roads Transport Union (GPRTU) has raised concerns over its inability to engage with the Ministry of Transport as confusion continues to grow within the public transport sector.

Public Relations officer for the GPRTU, Samuel Amoah, revealed that the leadership of the union had attempted to contact the Ministry of Transport earlier today, but the meeting could not be arranged.

He expressed hope that discussions would take place tomorrow to address the escalating situation. "Even today, the leadership was trying to get in touch with the Transport Ministry, but it couldn't hold," Amoah explained in an interview. "I believe by tomorrow, the leadership of the GPRTU will meet with the Transport Ministry to talk about this, to find out from them whether the GRTCC consulted them or if there had been any form of engagement between the GRTCC and the Transport Ministry.

If not, I believe the Transport Ministry should call a meeting to invite the GRTCC, and then we sit and talk about it before Friday; otherwise, it is going to create confusion," he noted.