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Ghana: Minority Demands Scrapping of Gh¢1 Fuel Levy, Further Cut in Utility Tariff
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Fuel levy: If you have nothing to add, don’t condemn – Ayarna slams NPP
Rodaline Imoru Ayarna is calling for a less political approach to the ongoing debate over the GHC1 fuel levy, urging critics to focus on broader national interests. She said rising fuel prices are part of a global trend and not unique to Ghana. “Everybody knows fuel prices are going up everywhere,” she noted, pointing to similar developments in other countries. In her view, the current discussion should reflect that reality rather than centre on…
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