Ghana news briefing
GPRTU orders drivers to reverse unauthorised fare increases

He said some increases had been reported around the Madina area, prompting the union to deploy personnel to verify the complaints and engage local transport leaders.
Mr Amoah explained that the union operates through branches across the country, with branch executives responsible for addressing complaints involving drivers under their jurisdiction.
He added that where a branch confirms that its drivers are increasing fares without authorisation, the union can sanction the drivers or order them to revert to the agreed fares.
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