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Scrap GH₵1 fuel levy now – Minority to gov’t

Scrap GH₵1 fuel levy now – Minority to gov't
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By Ashiadey Dotse

The Minority in Parliament is calling on the government to immediately scrap the GH₵1 levy on petroleum products, saying it is increasing the financial burden on Ghanaians amid rising fuel prices.

‎The Deputy Ranking Member of the Energy Committee, Collins Adomako Mensah, argued that the levy has outlived its purpose and should be removed as a matter of urgency.

‎According to him, ongoing tensions involving Israel, the United States, and Iran have pushed up global crude oil prices, which is directly affecting fuel prices in Ghana.

‎“Keeping the one Ghana Cedi levy is punishment,” he stated, urging the government to repeal the levy immediately and review all taxes and charges on petroleum products.

‎As of the second pricing window in March 2026, diesel was selling at GH₵15.60 per litre, while petrol had gone beyond GH₵12.40 per litre. The Energy Sector Levy Amendment Act of 2025 added about GH₵1 to fuel prices, bringing the total levy to GH₵1.95 for petrol and GH₵1.93 for diesel.

‎The Minority also noted that the government had already settled the energy sector’s debts between January and December 2025, paying about $1.47 billion. This included repayment of GH₵597 million from the World Bank partial risk guarantee and clearing all outstanding gas invoices.

‎Mr. Mensah said with the debt fully cleared and the World Bank guarantee restored, there is no justification for maintaining the GH₵1 levy.

‎He further urged the government to consider suspending or restructuring other levies in fuel prices to help cushion Ghanaians against the impact of rising global oil prices.

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