Road Transport Operators have concluded negotiations on increment in fares pegging the percentage increase at 15 percent.

These new fares will take effect Saturday, February 26, 2022.

It includes fares for shared taxis, intra-city (tro-tro), and intercity (long-distance).

Earlier, the transport unions proposed a 30 percent upward adjustment but after a meeting today, Monday, February 21, 2022, the operators have agreed to increase public transport fares by 15 percent.

“We kindly request all commercial transport operators to comply with the new fares and post same at three loading terminals”, the transport group said in a statement issued after the meeting.

The increment according to the group is in line with the administrative arrangement on public transport fares and after intense negotiations with stakeholders and in consideration of the plight of drivers, commuters, and the general public. 

It also cited current trends on the international market and their impact on domestic fuel prices.

The decision to increase transport fares has been necessitated by the economic hardship the country is facing and its negative impact on their work.

Various transport associations say the high cost of fuel, high import duty on vehicles, increase in the cost of spare parts, and vehicle lubricants are among the reasons.

We further request all operators and the general public to kindly cooperate for the successful implementation of the new fares”, the Road Transport operators further urged.

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