Over the past weeks some driver unions across the country have been demanding an increment in transport prices at the back of a recent increase in fuel prices. Mr Aguada said the men warned him to desist from the ongoing pursuit as it is making the government on the day unpopular. That if I don’t shut up and stop the things I am doing, then he showed me a gun hoisted on his thigh and said, it will finish me,” the PRO recounted. The PRO, however, said he is yet to file a report with the police. In a related development, leadership of the various driver unions are in a state of disagreement on the proposed increment in transport fares by 20%.
Source: GhanaWeb May 18, 2021 06:56 UTC