“We believe that the government at this moment is being insensitive to the plight of the ordinary Ghanaian stemming from the way the price of fuel is running at the pump”. The Institute of Energy Security (IES) said.
According to the IES, I don’t care attitude on the part of the government to provide some relief to the ordinary Ghanaian in the wake of the fuel price hikes is irritating.
This is according to a Research Analyst at IES, Derek Xatse on CTV monitored by Apexnewsgh.com on Wednesday, March 16, 2022.
“It is in these times of distress that we count on the government to intervene and not give excuses for the Russian-Ukraine war,” he said.
“We are not in ordinary times which calls for bold steps on the part of the government for the ordinary person to get some sort of benefits,” he stressed.
Mr. Derek Xatse said, further increment in the cost of petrol will directly affect the standard of living, the cost of living, transport fares, prices of goods and services because the economy is driven by fuel price.
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