By Ashiadey Dotse
Minister of Government Communications, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, has warned that the government will take action against transport operators who continue to charge high fares despite recent reductions in fuel prices.
Speaking during the Government Accountability Series in Accra on Wednesday January 14, 2026, Mr. Ofosu Kwakye said some commercial drivers are engaging in unlawful rent-seeking practices by deliberately creating artificial shortages to force passengers to pay more than approved fares.
He explained that following sustained fuel price cuts, transport unions agreed to a 15 percent reduction in fares. However, some drivers have refused to load passengers at designated terminals and instead pick them up at selected points where they charge higher amounts.
According to the Minister, this practice is illegal and goes against the long-standing agreement between government and transport unions, under which transport fares are reviewed and fixed twice each year unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Mr. Ofosu Kwakye said the actions of these drivers are creating unnecessary hardship for commuters and undermining trust in the public transport system.
He added that government is working closely with the Transport Minister and relevant agencies to address the situation and ensure that those involved are brought to order.
The Minister urged transport operators to stop exploiting passengers and strictly adhere to the agreed fare reductions in the interest of the public.

































