Commercial transport drivers in the capital Accra are striking over the high cost of fuel in the country.
According to the group, the government has refused to heed their concerns on the high cost of fuel.
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The leadership of the transport operators in an interview with Joy FM said government must do the needful before they get back to work.
Passengers left stranded in Accra as drivers’ strike bite hard.
Passengers have been left stranded in most parts of Accra following the strike by the Coalition of Commercial Transport Operators which started today, Monday December 6.
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Scores of frustrated passengers were seen standing on the pavement at Lapaz as they waited for vehicles to pick them to their various destinations.
Some Commercial drivers who complied with the decision to strike were seen with canes hitting other buses who had loaded passengers and failed to heed the call to strike, forcing all of them to step down from the vehicles.
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