
Ghana's New Fuel Tax: Expert Slams Increase, Calls for Efficiency
Ghana's New Fuel Tax Sparks Debate: Expert Calls for Efficiency Reforms Ghana's recent fuel tax increase has ignited a heated debate, with concerns rising over its impact on consumers. Duncan Amoah, Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers, voiced strong criticism of the measure during an appearance on JoyNews' AM Show. Amoah argued that instead of raising taxes, the government should prioritize addressing systemic inefficiencies within the petroleum sector. "We have to deal with the inefficiencies rather than adding more fuel to the fire," he stated, emphasizing the need for a more sustainable approach to managing fuel costs. The video accompanying Amoah's statement shows bustling gas stations and everyday vehicles, visually representing the widespread impact of fuel prices on Ghanaians. Amoah's comments reflect a growing sentiment among consumers who are struggling with the rising cost of living. The government is yet to respond directly to these concerns, leaving the future of fuel pricing in Ghana uncertain. However, the debate highlights the need for transparent and efficient management of the petroleum industry to mitigate the burden on citizens.