The High fuel price increases have compelled many Ghanaians to switch to motorbikes. Several others now use bicycles. Sadly, about 70 percent of others Ghanaians who rely on a minimum wage of less than 1 dollar cover several distances on foot.
Most of the drivers who prefer the gallon measure say, buying 1 gallon of fuel at 81 Ghana cedis and diesel at 103 is completely a lost venture and is collapsing the transport business.
Statistics show, about 60 percent of private cars have been parked. The private car owners now board taxis and trotro to their working places.
Will this hardship end now, as Ghana fails to go into production and exports?
Are the 1D1F really working? You can lie, but the truth will expose your lies at last.
