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    GOIL to lose GH¢9M monthly over fuel price reduction– COPEC

    Ellen NusiBy Ellen NusiDecember 8, 2021Updated:December 8, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) is concerned that GOIL’s instruction to cut fuel prices will cost it GH9 million per month, contending that this is not a sustainable solution.

    Speaking on Eyewitness News, the Executive Secretary of COPEC, Duncan Amoah, said the directive was “very problematic” because of the possible effects on GOIL.

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    Government had directed GOIL to reduce its fuel prices by 15-pesewas to bring respite to drivers who embarked on a sit-down strike on Monday.

    “What the directive means to a company like GOIL is a shaving off of GH¢ 9 million in one month if you look at GOIL’s volumes of around 60 million litres monthly.”

    “GOIL is listed and as a listed entity with other ordinary Ghanaians as shareholders… We think the approach and how it has been done so far can only create problems for all of us downstream,” Mr. Amoah said.

    As a more sustainable alternative for better fuel pricing for consumers, Mr. Amoah said “a long-term measure would mean that we should situate the taxes within the context of international market prices.”

    He also said the Government should be more sensitive and “not continue loading taxes onto fuel prices.”

    The drivers were demanding a GH¢1.5 reduction in fuel prices.

    Fuel prices in 2021 started at about GH¢5 per litre and are now threatening to cross the GH¢ 7 mark.

    There are seven taxes on fuel which amount to GH¢1.9.

    Source:citinewsroom.com

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