News

Drivers protest high fuel prices, passengers stranded

Tarkwa drivers are fed up over the continuous increase in fuel prices in the country as they decide to stage a protest against the situation.

Drivers who drive from Tarkwa to Takoradi, Cape-Coast, Accra, Kumasi and other parts of the country are staging a protest with effect from Monday, May 24, against the increase in fuel prices leaving many passengers stranded at lorry stations.

However, these drivers are complaining over the fact that, their lorry fares has not been increased to match the ever increasing fuel prices making them work for nothing in return. They also indicated that, since the fuel prices was increased in May, 2021, they expected the Transport Union to reveal new lorry fares but nothing has been revealed to them even after several complaints.

According to Skyy Power Fm’s Nana Yaw Kumi, passengers have been stranded at the Tarkwa lorry stations in Takoradi and Tarkwa since 4:00 am, Monday, May 24, due to the protest by these drivers.

A driver said, “If they increase the fare for us today, we will start work as soon as possible, things are hard for us as fuel prices keep increasing without our lorry fares increasing. Even if it is four days that we will protest till they increase the fares, we will do that. We have made several complaints but nothing has been done so we are taking action.”

Related posts

Tipper truck kills two on Cape Coast highway

ICON

IGP Commiserates with Family Of Police Woman Who Died in Gas Explosion With 3 Children

Richly Paintsil

ANGRY PEOPLE OF MANKOADZE THREATEN NOT TO VOTE IN 2020 IF THEIR ROAD IS NOT FIXED.

ghwishradioadmin

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

close

Enjoying this blog? Please Subscribe to other Channels & spread the word :)