
Mahama Commends GPRTU for Second Transport Fare Reduction
President Mahama Thanks GPRTU for Transport Fare Reduction in Kintampo North Kintampo North, Ghana – During his ongoing ‘Thank You Tour,’ former President John Dramani Mahama made a stop in Kintampo North, where he publicly commended the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) for their recent reduction in transport fares. This marks the second such reduction in recent times, offering relief to Ghanaians struggling with the rising cost of living. "The GPRTU's decision to lower fares is a testament to their commitment to the well-being of the Ghanaian people," President Mahama stated during his address. "This demonstrates their understanding of the challenges faced by ordinary citizens and their willingness to contribute to easing the burden." The reduction in transport fares is expected to have a significant impact on the daily lives of many Ghanaians, particularly those in rural areas. The move is also seen as a positive sign for the country's economy. The ‘Thank You Tour’ itself is a significant event, reflecting Mahama’s engagement with the Ghanaian public following recent elections. His focus on economic issues and public transportation underscores the importance of these topics in the current political climate. The event showcased President Mahama’s commitment to the well-being of the Ghanaian people and his appreciation for the efforts of organizations like the GPRTU.