Fuel prices going up is not something that is new to the Ghanaian citizen.
The latest increase of between 18 to
27 percent in the prices of petroleum products occasioned by the passage of the
Energy Sector Levy (ESL) by Parliament last month, is expected to take effect
from today Monday January 4
Plenty fuel stations say they will be effecting the change starting from today, Citi news
checks at some fuel stations in
Accra over the weekend, revealed that some have already started charging the
new prices.
At some of the fuel stations visited
around the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, a gallon of petrol was selling at about
Ghc15.40 pesewas with diesel going for Ghc14.50 pesewas.
But majority of them said they were
waiting to effect the changes from Monday.
The price of LPG has also gone up by
about 18 percent price per kilogram. But for the introduction of the levy,
the price of diesel would have been reduced by 10%.
Petrol on the other hand, would have
been reduced by some 5.5 percent per liter at the pumps but the levy has
triggered an increase of at least 27 percent.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Private Road
Transport Union (GPRTU) has warned all its members to desist from increasing
transport fares until the union engages the Transport Ministry.
Some transport owners have served
notice of a possible increase in fares.
But the Chairman of the GPRTU Kwame
Kuma in an interview with Citi News said drivers have no right to increase the
fares until a directive is given to that effect.
In recent times, transport fares
have remained unchanged despite intermittent marginal reductions in the prices
of petroleum products as a result of the implementation of the petroleum
deregulation policy.
source:citifmonline
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