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General News of Monday, 6 December 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Effect of partial commercial transport strike being felt in parts of Accra

Passengers stranded at Lapaz

Parts of Accra have been grounded due to a strike by commercial transport operators

The strike action is over taxes on fuel prices

Ride-hailing services are doing brisk business due to the strike


The effect of a sit-down strike by a coalition of Commercial Transport Operators has started biting across parts of the capital with

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Reason the strike was called

The Coalition of Commercial Transport Operators via a press statement last week announced the fuel price-related strike action as part of their efforts to force the government to remove five taxes contained in the 2022 budget.

The five taxes and levies are- the Price Stabilization and Recovery Levy, the Special Petroleum Tax, Energy Sector Levy, Energy Debt Recovery Levy, and the Sanitation and Pollution Levy from the pump price of petroleum products.

The statement signed by Mr Ibrahim Musah, Executive Secretary, of the Joint Association of Port Transport Unions, (JAPTU) Ghana, said it expected full compliance with the measure from all its affiliate organizations.

According to him, the strike was the second step in their line of protest, the first being the display of red bands on their vehicles since two weeks ago, starting November 23.



The Ghana News Agency quoted him as saying that the strike was a unanimous decision taken by the various transport associations at a meeting held at the Ghana Trades Union Congress’ building in Accra on November 22, 2021, to protest against the “deafening silence of government in the 2022 budget statement on the removal of the five specific nuisance levies and taxes.”