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The People’s Forum calls for abolition of nuisance levies

Stephen Awuah
2 weeks ago
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A civil society group, The People’s Forum, has formally petitioned the government over the continuous rise in fuel prices, warning of the growing economic hardship faced by Ghanaians.

In a statement dated April 7, 2026, the group argued that escalating fuel costs are worsening living conditions and placing an unbearable burden on households and businesses across the country.

According to the Forum, the increase in fuel prices has triggered a ripple effect, pushing up the cost of transportation, food, rent, and other essential goods and services.

The group highlighted that many workers, some of whom are already struggling with delayed salaries, now face higher daily commuting costs.

Market traders are reportedly recording low sales, while commercial drivers are finding it increasingly difficult to operate profitably. The statement further noted that some families have been forced to cut down on meals due to the rising cost of living.

The group insists that the situation is not accidental but a result of policy decisions that can be reversed. It accused the government of failing to honour key promises outlined in its 2024 manifesto, particularly the pledge to suspend the Price Stabilisation Levy during periods of economic difficulty.

Additionally, the Forum criticised the continued collection of the so-called “Borla Tax,” which it claims was previously condemned by the governing party while in opposition.

A major concern raised in the petition is the introduction of a new GH¢1.00 per litre levy, purportedly aimed at supporting fuel for electricity generation.

The Forum argues that this constitutes a double charge, citing data that suggests the majority of energy generation costs are already covered through electricity tariffs paid by consumers.

The People’s Forum also pointed to high global crude oil prices, stating that Ghana is currently benefiting from increased oil revenues.

It maintained that this provides sufficient fiscal space for the government to ease the burden on citizens rather than imposing additional levies.

As part of its demands, the group is calling for the immediate suspension of the Price Stabilisation Levy, the abolition of the Borla Tax, and the removal of the newly introduced fuel levy.

It also urged the government to utilise petroleum windfalls to address any revenue gaps.

The Forum concluded by urging citizens to speak up and demand accountability, emphasising that governance should prioritise the welfare of the people.

Below is the full Statement

The People’s Forum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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