GOIL to reduce price of fuel after meeting with transport unions
The Government has directed Ghana Oil Company (GOIL) to reduce price of fuel
at the pumps effective Tuesday, December 7.
This follows a crunch meeting between government and transport operators at
the Presidency on Monday evening.
Head of Communications at the GPRTU, Abass Imoro, who disclosed this on PM
Express with Evans Mensah, on Monday, said government also committed to
reviewing taxes on fuel in the mid-year budget review.
He said they are satisfied with the outcome of the meeting and would urge
their members to resume work tomorrow.
Communications Manager at the National Petroleum Authority, Mohammed Abdul
Kudus, touching on the proposed review of taxes, said if the taxes are
reduced, even if world prices of petroleum products continue to spike,
consumers will not feel the impact.
Chairman of the transport committee in Parliament, Osei Nyarko, said the
directive to GOIL is welcoming and indicative of the fact that the Akufo-Addo
led government is a listening government.
He said he expects 15 pesewas reduction by GOIL tomorrow.
According to him, he has been briefed that GOIL would be selling fuel at
GHc6.7 per litre.
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