Instead Of Cutting Waste, Government Has Reduced Fuel Prices By Only 15 Pesewas

Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has announced that government will from April 1, 2022, reduce petroleum price build-up margins by 15 pesewas per litre.

According to Mr Ofori Atta, the reduction is aimed at mitigating โ€œthe impact of the rising price of petroleum products at the pump, for the next three months.โ€

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โ€œIn 2022, we exported $3,947.70 million of which Ghanaโ€™s portion was $513 million. However, we imported $2,719.00 of crude oil and finished products. The purported windfall gain in foreign exchange is a mirage.

โ€œFrom January to date, the average ex-pump price of diesel and petrol have increased by 57% and 45% respectively,โ€ he explained.

He, however, stated that the reduction in margins of petroleum price build-up to be initiated in April is โ€œexpected to reduce prices of petrol by 1.6% and diesel by 1.4%.โ€

โ€œWe anticipate that the measures taken to strengthen the currency will help further stabilize the prices at the pump,โ€ he added.

He further disclosed that discussions are underway with the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) to also reduce margins at the pumps โ€œwithin the spirit of burden-sharing.โ€

โ€œThe Government will do all it can to ensure consistent supply of fuel and manage the rate of the ex-pump price increase by ensuring that BoG has access to adequate foreign exchange,โ€ he said.

Also, the Finance Minister announced a 50% cut in fuel coupon allocation for state appointees effective February 1, 2022 as part of measures to mitigate the economic hardships in the country.

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