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Thousands Stranded As Commercial Drivers Strike In Ghana

Thousands of Ghanaian commuters, students and workers were stranded at bus stations across the country on Monday after commercial transport drivers went on strike over high fuel costs, IgbereTV reports.

Drivers union representatives said the strike would be indefinite until the government scrapped some taxes on fuel to help reduce costs at the pumps.

The West Africa nation has seven fuel taxes, which is currently priced at $1.13 a litre nationwide.

Stranded passengers were hopping into the backs of pick-up trucks, travelling with private drivers, or even walking to get to their destinations.

 

“It’s complete hell. I’ve been at this bus stop with my two children since 6 am and it’s now 8 am and I’m still here,” said Vivian Tamatey, a 35-year-old office secretary in the capital Accra.

“I have no option than to call my boss and let him know that I can’t come to work today or I’ll be terribly late. How do I even send my kids to school?”

Transport was also affected in Ho in the Volta Region, Koforidua in the Eastern Region, and Tamale in the Northern Region, according to an AFP correspondent who spoke with commuters there.

Drivers later said they would suspend the strike as the presidency had invited them to talks over the protest, though it was not clear whether they would reach a deal by Monday

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