Thursday 7 January 2016

 NPP CALLS FOR URGENT AND IMMEDIATE REVIEW OF THE PETROLEUM PRICE



The Opposition  New Patriotic  Party  (NPP)  is urging the government  to immediately  reverse  or review the imposition of  a 27percent hike on petroleum products which has seen the price of petrol increase from GH₵12 to over GH₵15 a gallon, effective  January  1st 2016. The 27percent  increase in the NPP’s view is completely unjustified and a punishment to Ghanaians hence must be immediately overturned.
The NPP in a statement signed by the party's Communications Director Nana Akomea  indicated the increases "show a callous, wicked, insensitive and lazy government which quickly, time and again, resorts to using state power to financially squeeze the poor Ghanaian consumer.” According to the NPP the recent increase in utility tariffs coupled with an increase in fuel prices portray “a very uncaring and wicked government, whose main policy is to impose higher and new taxes on the long suffering Ghanaian, even in  the  face of poor growth in the economy.

Below is a copy of the full statement :

NPP CALLS FOR URGENT AND IMMEDIATE REVIEW OF THE PETROLEUM PRICE
 The New Patriotic  Party  (NPP)  urges the government  to immediately  reverse  or review the imposition of  a 27% hike on petroleum products which has seen the price of petrol increase from ₵12  to over ₵15 a gallon, effective  January  1st 2016. The 27% increase is completely unjustified.

 There are two main determinants of petrol prices: the cedi exchange rate and the price of crude oil. The price of the cedi exchange rate has been relatively stable, at ₵3.85, in the last few months. The price of crude oil HAS ACTUALLY FALLEN STEEPLY, from $110 in mid-2014 to $37 today. By operation of the automatic petrol price adjustment formula, petrol should be selling at about ghc9 a gallon. Indeed the trend all over the world, including in the rich countries) has been drastic falls in petrol prices. It is therefore totally baffling that in Ghana, the NDC government has not seen it fit to reduce the price of petroleum products to bring much needed relief to the Ghanaian consumer, but has ACTUALLY increased the price of petrol by a whopping 27%, from ₵12 a gallon to nearly ₵16 a gallon. In effect, the poor consumer does not get the well-deserved relief in petrol price, but is actually punished by the government of NDC by imposition of higher prices for petrol. Furthermore, over the  last month  or so, the NDC government has imposed at once,  a  60% increase in tariffs for electricity,  a 67% rise in water tariffs and a 27% rise in petrol price, on the long suffering Ghanaian.

All these unbearable increases have come on the back of only a 10% provision for increment in workers' wages and salaries. The increases therefore show a callous, wicked, insensitive and lazy government which quickly, time and again, resorts to using state power to financially squeeze the poor Ghanaian consumer.  Apart from the poor Ghanaian having to eke out to  pay directly the 60%, 67% and 27% increases, the poor taxpayer will still be confronted to eke out further to pay increases in trotro fares, bus fares, school fees, sachet  water,  kenkey,  rent, and for food etc. Businesses are going to suffer from increases in operating costs, losses in profit and further limiting their ability to expand and create jobs for the teeming unemployed youth. It must be noted that the NDC government has removed all subsidies on petrol prices by its operation of the automatic petrol pricing formula.

So when the prices of oil or the dollar increase, the effect of petrol price increase has been passed on without any cushion to the Ghanaian consumer.  But when the price of oil has fallen to its lowest level in 7 years, the NDC government has not allowed the automatic reduction in petrol price, as per the formula, but has rather imposed new and increased taxes to rather raise the price of petrol by this whooping 27%. These taxes, imposed under a certificate of urgency,  include taxes on Ghanaians for a so called " legacy debt"( or Energy Debt Recovery Levy), another Energy Fund Levy, a Price Stabilisation and Recovery Levy, a National  Electrification  Scheme Levy , dramatic increases in the  Road Fund  Levy and the Public Lighting Levy!

The preponderance of these taxes and  levies at this time,  in the face of the steep increases in water and electricity tariffs, portray a very uncaring and wicked government,  whose main policy is to impose higher and new taxes on the  long suffering  Ghanaian,  even in  the  face of poor growth in the economy.  These government imposed hardships are unfortunate. 

The NPP urges the government to revisit this issue, and review the taxes urgently to relieve the poor Ghanaian. The suffering of the people is too much!

Signed
Nana Akomea Communications Director

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