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Ministry of Transport

Also known as: MoT

Ministry of Transport — Ghana's transport regulator, overseeing railways, inland waterways, port operations, and public transit expansion.

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  1. June 2026
  2. Daily Guide

    The statement urged the public to disregard the announcement, describing it as illegal because it had not gone through the established fare adjustment procedures agreed upon by the Ministry of Transport and road transport operators.

    Transport Unions Deny 20% Fare Increase
  3. The Chronicle

    According to the operators, no agreement has been reached with the Ministry of Transport regarding any upward adjustment of transport fares, contrary to publications circulating in sections of the media.

    No increment in transport fares – Transport Operators
  4. Joy Online

    The leadership says the earlier announced adjustment was not discussed with the Ministry of Transport, nor did it follow the established fare adjustment protocols agreed upon between the Ministry and the recognised transport operators.

    20% fare hike illegal; disregard any increment – Transport operators
  5. Joy Online

    The leadership says the alleged adjustment was not discussed with the Ministry of Transport, nor did it follow the established fare adjustment protocols agreed upon between the Ministry and the recognized transport operators.

    Road transport operators dismiss reports of 20% fare hike
  6. May 2026
  7. Vice President commissions 100 new Metro Mass Transit buses

    1. Joy Online

      Restoring Dignity to Public Transit Addressing the management and staff of Metro Mass Transit Limited (MMTL) alongside officials from the Ministry of Transport, Prof.

      Vice-President commissions 100 new Metro Mass buses
    2. Joy Online

      The commissioning, held in collaboration with the management of MMTL and officials from the Ministry of Transport, was done on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama.

      Photos: Vice President commissions 100 new Metro Mass Transit buses
  8. Joy Online

    He therefore urged the government and the Ministry of Transport to ensure the effective implementation of laws governing driver training and road safety.

    Driving Schools Association pushes for mandatory driver training to reduce road crashes
  9. Joy Online

    Mr Nikpe concluded his testimony by assuring the committee that the Ministry of Transport is actively collaborating with international aviation stakeholders, regulators, and private financiers to entrench strict efficiency models, maximise turnaround times, and enforce rigid time

    Air Ghana is not for gov’t —Transport Minister
  10. Joy Online

    lained, however, that the funds must still pass through the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department before payments can officially be made. “It has to go through the Controller, and all processes have to be followed before the money is released to the Ministry of Transport

    Gov’t releases final funds to clear railway workers’ salary arrears — Transport Minister
  11. Joy Online

    Mr Nikpe described the GCAA as one of the most prominent agencies under the Ministry of Transport and commended staff for their dedication.

    Ghana Civil Aviation Authority celebrates 40 years of aviation excellence with a dinner
Business

Transport Ministry defends diesel locomotives purchase as modern and reliable

The News

Ghana's Transport Ministry defended its acquisition of two diesel locomotives and 20 freight wagons, saying critics misunderstood railway engineering by equating age with obsolescence. The ministry said the British Rail Class 56 locomotives underwent extensive refurbishment in the United Kingdom, including engine and electrical system overhauls, are backed by a five-year warranty, and meet modern safety standards.

3 July 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 3 July

  1. Transport Ministry defends diesel locomotives purchase as modern and reliable

    Ghana's Transport Ministry defended its acquisition of two diesel locomotives and 20 freight wagons, saying critics misunderstood railway engineering by equating age with obsolescence. The ministry said the British Rail Class 56 locomotives underwent extensive refurbishment in the United Kingdom, including engine and electrical system overhauls, are backed by a five-year warranty, and meet modern safety standards.

    3 July 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 20 June

  1. Downpour strands hundreds on Madina-Adenta corridor

    Heavy rainfall on Friday evening caused severe traffic congestion and a shortage of commercial vehicles along the Madina-Adenta stretch, leaving commuters stranded at bus stops for hours. Drivers charged higher fares at major junctions including Madina Zongo, Ritz, Atomic, UPSA, and Adenta.

    20 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 19 June

  1. Ghana's public transport needs stronger regulation and safer fleets

    An opinion piece argues that Ghana's public transport system is inefficient—with rush-hour trips from the University of Ghana to the Central Business District taking over an hour instead of fifteen minutes—and requires stronger regulation, safer fleets, transparent fares, and disciplined implementation to become reliable and sustainable.

    19 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Thursday 18 June

  1. Fleet maintenance standards and road safety enforcement questioned

    An engineer raises concerns about frequent breakdowns of heavy-duty vehicles, coaches and buses on Ghana's highways, questioning whether fleet maintenance standards are being followed and who is responsible for enforcing compliance. Breakdowns create economic costs and safety risks for transport operators, passengers, businesses and other road users.

    18 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Wednesday 17 June

  1. NRSA seeks white paper on Voxy vehicle safety concerns

    The National Road Safety Authority established a Technical Working Committee to investigate the Toyota Voxy, a right-hand-drive Japanese domestic market vehicle that has become notorious across Ghana's road network for safety incidents. The TWC found that Voxys were manufactured for Japanese conditions only, all models are right-hand-drive despite Ghana's ban on RHD imports, and production has ceased.

    17 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Tuesday 16 June

  1. Ghana Maritime Authority expands inland water operations by 70%

    The Ghana Maritime Authority has expanded its operational presence by nearly 70 percent over the past year to strengthen regulation and safety standards across inland waterways and coastal communities. The authority is establishing new offices in Akosombo, Kete Krachi, Bamboi, Saboba, Wa, Agona, Ngalichie, Shama, and along the eastern border corridor from Ada to Togo, and has inaugurated 200 Inland Water Safety Guards.

    16 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Thursday 11 June

  1. Deputy Transport Minister praises MPS investments at Tema Port

    The Deputy Minister for Transport Dorcas Affo-Toffey visited Meridian Port Services at Tema Port and praised the company's significant investments and modern technology, describing the facility as one of West Africa's most modern and well-equipped ports.

    11 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Transport Ministry enforces life jacket requirement on inland waterways

    Ghana's Transport Ministry has declared that individuals refusing to wear life jackets on inland waterways will be barred from travelling. The Ghana Maritime Authority launched a Life Jacket Safety and livelihood initiative providing subsidised sales, rentals, and hybrid schemes to ensure citizens have access to jackets while crossing water bodies.

    10 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 9 June

  1. Transport Minister commissions water guards and life jacket safety initiative

    Ghana's Transport Minister has officially launched the Safety Water Guards and Life Jacket for Safety and Livelihood Initiative to improve safety on inland waterways and reduce accidents among commuters and fishing communities. The initiative aims to strengthen water transport safety and protect livelihoods dependent on rivers and lakes, with the minister calling on the public to comply with safety directives from the Ghana Maritime Authority.

    9 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Cargo-tracking fee proposal re-emerges through Transport Ministry

    A renewed attempt to introduce a cargo-tracking system—involving Advance Cargo Information, Electronic Cargo Tracking Note, or Smart Port Note technologies—has raised concerns in the trade and logistics sector that it could introduce additional mandatory charges on importers, exporters, freight forwarders, shipping lines, and consumers. The policy, previously shelved at the Ministry of Trade, is now being pursued through the Ministry of Transport, with Inter-Ocean Maritime and Logistics Institute Limited reportedly seeking official backing for the service.

    9 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Cargo-tracking fee scheme re-emerges via Transport Ministry

    A renewed attempt to introduce a cargo-tracking regime through Ghana's Ministry of Transport has triggered fresh concerns in the trade and logistics sector. The proposed system—described as Advance Cargo Information (ACI), Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN), or Smart Port Note (SPN)—could introduce additional mandatory charges affecting importers, exporters, freight forwarders, shipping lines, and consumers, after a similar effort failed at the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry.

    9 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Monday 8 June

  1. Ghana must convert stability into productivity through institutional discipline

    An opinion piece argues that following Ghana's macroeconomic stabilization, the next national challenge is converting economic stability into productivity and growth, which the author contends requires successful implementation of the 24-Hour Economy through institutional discipline rather than speeches and slogans.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. President should demand quarterly KPI reports for 24-Hour Economy

    An opinion piece argues that Ghana's economic stabilization efforts must now be followed by a focus on productivity and growth, requiring institutional accountability through quarterly KPI reports to ensure the 24-Hour Economy agenda becomes genuine transformation rather than a national slogan.

    8 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

  3. Metro Mass clarifies 100 new buses are for intercity routes

    Metro Mass Transit Limited has clarified that 100 newly acquired 29-seater Isuzu buses inaugurated by the Vice President are intended for intercity services across Ghana, not for intra-city operations in Accra. The procurement is part of a strategic initiative supported by the Presidency and Ministry of Transport to expand the state-owned company's capacity.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 6 June

  1. Heavy rain leaves thousands stranded at Accra transport terminals

    A torrential downpour in Accra on Friday evening flooded major transport terminals, leaving thousands of commuters stranded for hours as flooding, traffic congestion, and a shortage of commercial vehicles paralyzed movement across the capital.

    6 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Accra torrential rain strands thousands at transport terminals

    A heavy downpour on Friday evening flooded major transport terminals in Accra, leaving thousands of commuters stranded for hours at the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange (Circle) and other locations due to severe shortages of public transport services and traffic congestion.

    6 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 5 June

  1. EFFAG opposes Smart Port Note reintroduction, citing cost burden

    The Exim Frozen Foods Association of Ghana has urged the Ministry of Transport to reject efforts to reintroduce the Cargo Tracking Note (CTN), also known as the Smart Port Note (SPN), arguing the system would impose significant additional costs on businesses and consumers without delivering measurable benefits to cargo clearance or trade facilitation.

    5 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

  2. EXIM Frozen Foods Association opposes Smart Port Note reintroduction

    The Exim Frozen Foods Association of Ghana has urged the Ministry of Transport to reject reintroduction of the Cargo Tracking Note/Smart Port Note system, arguing it would impose significant additional costs on businesses and consumers without delivering measurable benefits to cargo clearance or trade facilitation.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Transport Minister seeks private sector investment for infrastructure growth

    Ghana's Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe has called on the private sector to increase investment in the country's transport sector, stating that government alone cannot meet the sector's substantial investment needs and that private participation is essential to modernising infrastructure and accelerating national development.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Transport minister urges agencies to prioritise accountability and innovation

    Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe has called on transport agencies to prioritise accountability, innovation and timely project execution to improve service delivery and support Ghana's economic transformation. Speaking at the Ministry of Transport's 2026 Sector Review Retreat in Ho, Volta Region, Nikpe stressed alignment with national development priorities including the 24-hour economy policy and the government's reset agenda.

    2 June 2026 · Daily Guide

  2. Transport unions deny 20% fare hike reported for June

    The Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council and Ghana Private Road Transport Union have dismissed media reports of a 20 percent fare increase set for June 2, 2026, describing any unilateral adjustment as illegal and urging operators to maintain existing approved fares.

    2 June 2026 · Daily Guide

Monday 1 June

  1. Transport operators reject unauthorized 20% fare increase claim

    Road Transport Operators have denounced a reported 20 percent increase in public transport fares set for June 2, 2026, calling it illegal and unauthorized because no agreement with the Ministry of Transport was reached and proper fare adjustment procedures were not followed. They have directed all transport operators and unions to maintain existing fares and disregard the announcement.

    1 June 2026 · The Chronicle

  2. Transport unions reject reported 20% fare hike for June 2026

    Ghana's recognised road transport operators have dismissed circulating media reports of a 20% public transport fare increase scheduled for June 2, 2026, stating no such adjustment has been approved. The GPRTU and GRTCC instructed all transport stakeholders to maintain existing approved fares and warned against unilateral fare increases until further notice.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Road transport operators deny June 2026 fare hike reports

    The Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council and Ghana Private Road Transport Union dismissed media reports of a planned 20% increase in public transport fares scheduled for June 2, 2026, stating no such adjustment has been approved and instructing all operators to maintain existing approved fares.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 23 May

  1. Vice-President commissions 100 new Metro Mass buses

    Vice-President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has commissioned 100 new Metro Mass Transit Limited buses as part of a government plan to deploy 300 mass transit buses across all 16 regions. The buses have been registered, insured, and inspected, and are set for deployment to high-demand commuter corridors to ease urban traffic congestion and improve public transit reliability.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 22 May

  1. Vice President commissions 100 new Metro Mass Transit buses

    Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang commissioned 100 new buses for Metro Mass Transit Limited as part of a government intervention to deploy 300 buses nationwide and strengthen Ghana's public transport system. The buses have been registered, insured, and inspected for immediate deployment to high-demand routes.

    22 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 21 May

  1. Driving Schools Association urges mandatory training to cut road crashes

    Ghana's National Association of Driving Schools is calling for mandatory driver training and stricter enforcement of road safety regulations to reduce road accidents and fatalities. The Association's General Secretary cited human factors as a major cause of crashes and referenced existing laws requiring refresher training during licence renewal and court-ordered remedial training.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Transport Minister clarifies Air Ghana Cargo aircraft is privately owned

    Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe told Parliament on 20 May 2026 that the Air Ghana Cargo aircraft circulating in viral photographs is entirely privately owned and has no connection to state operations, clarifying that the government holds no equity or operational control over the independent cargo transport company.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Government releases final funds for railway workers' salary arrears

    The Transport Minister announced that the Ministry of Finance has released the final tranche of funds to settle outstanding salary arrears owed to railway workers, with previous payments of four to five months' salaries made in December and two months ago following the railway sector's operational halt since 2023.

    20 May 2026 · Joy Online

Sunday 17 May

  1. Ghana Civil Aviation Authority marks 40 years with anniversary dinner

    The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority held a grand finale dinner at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City on May 16 to celebrate its 40th anniversary, bringing together aviation industry stakeholders, government officials, and staff to reflect on four decades of service and emphasise the importance of continued collaboration and commitment to aviation safety.

    17 May 2026 · Joy Online

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