The prices of fuel in Ghana has increased once again. There were a lot of predictions from economist across the country that the prices of fuel will increase this year. Just this morning, Felix Kwakye Ofosu who was a former deputy information minister shared on social media about the increase of fuel prices.
In his post, he shared a picture that was having the price of diesel to be GHS7.050 while the price of Super was GHS7.150.
He wrote that "fuel price up again!". He added that the price of fuel has crosses the GHS7 mark.
Does it mean that we are going to experience a hike in fuel prices this year as predicted by some economist in the country. I think it's too early to see increase in fuel prices.
What are your thoughts on this article and let me know your response to the increase in fuel prices. Have a nice day and stay safe.
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