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Press Release
Development Data
December 30, 2011
FUEL PRICE
INCREASES AMOUNT TO A COUP AGAINST THE RULE OF LAW
On Monday, 28th November 2011, a High Court
abolished the illegal fuel price margins (disguised as
ex-refinery differential) and ordered the National Petroleum
Authority to reduce fuel prices by the illegal margins. The
margins were up to GH˘1 per gallon.
Immediately, Government reacted that if it
complied with the Court’s ruling, all fuel prices would rather
go up because the money collected from the illegal price
top-ups is used to reduce fuel prices. So without the illegal
margins, government cannot reduce fuel prices which means the
prices would have to go up. It was a strange logic.
But, while giving this explanation in public,
the NPA filed a stay of execution asking the Court for
permission to continue charging the abolished price top-ups
pending the determination of an appeal the NPA had filed. On
Tuesday, 10th January 2012, the Court will rule on whether or
not to stay execution of the ruling.
Strangely, yesterday, while waiting for the
Court to rule, the NPA, in consultation with Cabinet,
announced fuel price increases with the illegal fuel margins
still included. The new prices are:
Fuel |
Price |
Diesel |
GH˘8.04 per gallon |
Petrol |
GH˘7.97 per gallon |
Kerosene |
GH˘4.13 per gallon |
LPG gas |
(12.5 kg Cylinder) GH˘17.02 |
LPG gas |
(14.5 kg Cylinder) GH˘19.75 |
RFO |
GH˘3.81 per gallon |
It is important to note that Ghana has a
hedging arrangement that guarantees us stable prices for our
crude oil purchases. So the explanation offered by government
that the fuel price increases have been due to increase in
crude oil price is not credible.
Besides, if the ex-refinery differential is
used to reduce fuel prices as government claims, then why
these increases when the illegal price margins are still in
place in spite of the Court’s order?
And all these are happening at a time when
Ghana is a crude oil producing economy!
It is obvious that government is determined to
use petroleum pricing to take money from the citizenry at all
cost. In particular, government and the NPA have made a
conscious decision to defy the courts and bear the
consequences. This is a dangerous development, and a threat to
our constitutional order. It amounts to a coup against the
judiciary.
We are renewing our call on civil society and
the media, and especially the institutions with representation
on the NPA governing board, namely, the Petroleum Workers
Union, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Chamber of Mines to
take keen interest in the workings of the NPA to ensure that
the rule of law and the public interest are protected.
Joshua Quashigah-Sowu
Research Director
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FUEL PRICE
INCREASES AMOUNT TO A COUP AGAINST THE RULE OF
LAW
DevData, Dec 30, 2011, Ghanadot - On
Monday, 28th November 2011, a High Court
abolished the illegal fuel price margins
(disguised as ex-refinery differential) and
ordered the National Petroleum Authority to
reduce fuel prices by the illegal margins. The
margins were up to GH˘1 per gallon....
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