Accra, June 4, Ghanadot -
Recently, the Committee for Joint Action (CJA) cautioned
government not to repeat the mistakes of the NPP
administration by instigating any attempt to increase fuel
prices which it said deregulated the petroleum sector.
A leading member of the group, Bernard Mornah, maintained
that the increases will deepen the hardships of the ordinary
Ghanaian.
He said increases in petroleum products negatively affect
all facets of the lives of the ordinary man and the CJA will
not accept the transfer of crude
oil price increases on the world
market onto the consumers.
Fortunately, government has paid GH¢7 million to the
National Petroleum Authority (NPA) to soak up projected
increases in fuel prices for the period May 15 to May 31,
this year.
It is also in the process of paying another GH¢10 million to
cover under-recoveries accumulated since the last price
adjustment and forestall any panic on the market.
This is in addition to GH¢145 million ($I06 million) the
government had paid to the regulatory body to reduce the
debt inherited from past subsidies in prices.
According to the Deputy Minister of Energy, Dr Kwabena
Donkor, there must to be other option because in a
cost-and-benefit analysis of the absorption of increases in
fuel prices, the funds being
expended in cushioning fuel increases could be used in
providing infrastructure for schools and other social
services.
He said even if the country had the resources, that option
was not the best adding, however, that the current intention
to absorb prices was within the context of the inefficient
pricing formula being used currently to peg levies and taxes
on fuel.
The deputy minister explained that to make up for the funds
being used in under-recoveries of fuel levies, the
government was tracking a number of options, including the
fixed contract agreements with oil producing countries,
steps to clear the inherited arrears of past
under-recoveries and the directive to the NPA to take a
second look at the pricing formula to get rid of any
ineffectiveness.
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ministers under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government and
dozens of party faithful on Tuesday marched to the Bureau of
National Investigations (BNI) to demand the whereabouts of
the former Chief of Staff, Mr. Kwadwo Mpiani, who is being
questioned by