The president of IMANI Ghana Franklin Cudjoe has revealed the price of fuel will keep increasing globally and Ghana will be affected. Though Ghanaians are already crying about the current price of the fuel per litre and another increment is coming per COPEC analysis.
According to Franklin Cudjoe, the fuel price has increased globally because of the recent battle between the Russia and Ukraine. He said, according to the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) the fuel price can rise to 10 cedis per litre by the end of this week. Ghana as an oil-producing company can benefit by increasing the price of crude oil.
Some Ghanaians also reacts to his message and said it time the government should listen to the people of Ghana and reduce some of the taxes which is draining the economy.
Post by Franklin Cudjoe
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