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Government suspends controversial fuel levy

Publish date: 16 June 2025
Issue Number: 1130
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Ghana

The Government of Ghana has suspended indefinitely the new fuel levy which was scheduled for implementation today, reports Energy News Africa. The new levy imposed Gh¢1 ($ 0.10) on every litre of petroleum products namely petrol, diesel, LPG and Marine Gas Oil. The aim was to generate about Gh¢450m ($44 383 950) every month to settle nearly $3m debt in the energy sector. The levy received opposition from a section of Ghanaians including the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies and the Minority Caucus in Parliament, citing lack of stakeholder consultation. In a statement issued by the Commissioner of GRA, Anthony Sarpong, it said his outfit had been instructed by the Minister for Finance to put the implementation on hold. The statement said a new effective date would be announced in due course. The suspension provides a temporary relief to consumers amid concerns over the rising fuel prices and cost of living pressures.

Full Energy News Africa report

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