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15 Drivers Arrested in Ablekuma for Allegedly Charging Multiple Fares

Henry AmeyawbyHenry Ameyaw
January 21, 2026
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The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has arrested 15 commercial drivers in Ablekuma, Accra, for allegedly charging passengers multiple fares, according to the union’s task force.

Confirming the operation in an interview with the press on January 21, the National Guard Commander of the GPRTU, Derumond Ekow Gaise, said the action forms part of intensified measures to address indiscipline among drivers and enforce approved fare structures across the city.

Mr Gaise explained that the task force is not only targeting drivers who charge unapproved fares but also those engaged in so-called “short-short” operations, where passengers are carried over shorter distances while being made to pay fares for longer routes.

“This is part of the tougher steps we are taking to curb illegal operations by drivers,” he said, stressing the union’s commitment to restoring order within the transport system.

However, some of the arrested drivers have rejected the allegations, insisting they were unfairly targeted. One driver who spoke to Journalists said he had charged only the approved fare and had not deviated from his usual route between Odorkor and Pokuase.

“They arrested me because they say I was charging unapproved fees, which is not true. I did not charge anyone double fare,” he stated.

The driver also criticised the union’s approach, arguing that there was inadequate communication and engagement with drivers before the operation. He said drivers were not properly consulted or informed about meetings prior to the enforcement exercise.

“Even if you call yourself a union, your members are us. You have to call us and negotiate. They did not call me for the meeting yesterday,” he added.

Despite these concerns, Mr Gaise defended the exercise, describing it as necessary to restore discipline on Accra’s transport routes. 

He appealed to the Ghana Police Service to ensure that the arrested drivers are prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others.

“Operations now are targeting those who take passengers short distances while claiming longer routes, and those who charge over their approved fares. When the police take them to court, it will help enforce discipline,” he said.

The GPRTU has cautioned that similar operations will be carried out in other parts of Accra as the union seeks to protect commuters, enforce regulations, and reduce conflicts on public transport routes

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