SPONSORSHIP AD HERE  

News

 

Press Release

AFAG

December 30, 2011

HALT THE FUEL PRICE INCREASES

The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) is shocked at the 15-30% petroleum increases taking effect this Thursday the 29th of December 2011.This is clearly an indication of how the 2012 Politico-socio-economic governance of the NDC will pan out.

Obviously, times are bad for the ordinary Ghanaian. The failure to pay December salaries of public sector workers had already dampened the Christmas celebration and to hit the nation with this price hikes smacks of hypocrisy and the so called ‘better Ghana agenda’ of the NDC Government led by Professor Mills.

It is interesting to note that, the NDC government is hell bent to cause a stir and ‘de-merry’ the Christmas of Ghanaians. This has certainly become a routine. Last year, two(2) days after the new year celebration,ie 3rd of January,2011,we were greeted with news of 30% price hikes in petroleum prices and the reason given was that, there is a rise in international crude price and TOR debt.

Again, in the year christened ‘Action’, the announcement of the 15 - 30% petroleum price hike has come as early as anticipated. It is obvious that, the did not hear Nationwide complains of hard times especially in the yuletide.

But in all these torrid times, one thing which is very striking and worthy of note in the same petroleum saga, is about the contrary stance of Government and the NPA to increase the prices of petroleum product as against an Accra High court order presided over by Justice Patrick Baayeh on November 28th 2011, compelling the NPA to reduce the prices of petroleum products on account of illegal smuggling of Gh1.00 cedis in the price build-up.

We are indeed in interesting times in our country as far as the management and the administration of the petroleum sector is concerned. We in AFAG would like the NDC Government and the NPA to respond to these nagging questions;

1. If in 2007/8, at an international crude oil price of $147/barrel, petrol was less than GHC6.00, how come at $102/barrel, petrol is being sold at GHC8.00.

2. What happened with the hedging? Ghana requires an answer.

3. What has happened to the anticipated over GHC1.2billion accrued from the oil revenue as stated in the mid-year review of the 2011 budget statement?

4. What plans are being pursued to refine our own oil to do away with the transportation cost in the price build up?

THIS IS OUR RESOLVE

The price increase is not justified and that the only alternative for us in AFAG and Ghanaians at large in this call is for Government and the NPA, to as a matter of urgency withdraw the increases in prices on all

petroleum products else AFAG would take the necessary action to fight for the good course of Ghanaians.

SIGNED

ARNOLD BOATENG 0244294754

HON JAMES APPEATU ANKRA 0244375034

OPOKU DAVIS 0244871593

JOYCE ZEMPARE 0264232543

ABU RAMADAN 0244570006

BRIGHT ACHEAMPONG 0545230621

The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG)
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AFAGGH
Email: afagovernance@gmail.com
 





 

 

FUEL PRICE INCREASES AMOUNT TO A COUP AGAINST THE RULE OF LAW
DevData, Dec 30, 2011, Ghanadot - On Monday, 28th November 2011, a High Court abolished the illegal fuel price margins (disguised as ex-refinery differential) and ordered the National Petroleum Authority to reduce fuel prices by the illegal margins. The margins were up to GH˘1 per gallon...
. More

 

Police Disobey CJ's Orders

allAfrica, Dec 23, Ghanadot -

As the Judicial Commission of Enquiry set up by the Chief Justice to investigate the circumstances under which a kilogramme of cocaine, tendered in evidence at an Accra Circuit Court, turned into Sodium Carbonate (Washing Soda), ended its sitting yesterday ......More

 

Ghana President Pays $165,000 Parking Charges on Falcon 900EX in USA

ModernGhana, Dec 26, Ghanadot - The Ghana presidential jet “Falcon 900EX Easy” during the 28-days holiday stay by the president of Ghana John Evan Atta Mills, at New York and other parts in USA accrued $165,420 charges for airport or aerodrome facilities and air route navigation facilities within the period of Nov & Dec 2011...  More

 

 

Ghana’s Debt Reaches GH˘23.4bn

Ghanaweb, Dec 23, Ghanadot - Ghana’s debt escalated to an all time high of GH˘23.4 billion at the end of November 2011, indicating an increase of 39.2 percent over the end of December 2010 level.....More 

  ABC, Australia
FOXNews.com
The EastAfrican, Kenya
African News Dimensions
Chicago Sun Times
The Economist
Reuters World
CNN.com - World News
All Africa Newswire
Google News
The Guardian, UK
Africa Daily
IRIN Africa
The UN News
Daily Telegraph, UK
Daily Nation, East Africa
BBC Africa News, UK
Legal Brief Africa
The Washington Post
BusinessInAfrica
Mail & Guardian, S. Africa
The Washington Times
ProfileAfrica.com
Voice of America
CBSnews.com
New York Times
Vanguard, Nigeria
Christian Science Monitor
News24.com
Yahoo/Agence France Presse
 
  SPONSORSHIP AD HERE  
 
    Announcements
Debate
Commentary
Ghanaian Paper
Health
Market Place
News
Official Sites
Pan-African Page
Personalities
Reviews
Social Scene
Sports
 
    Currency Converter
Educational Opportunities
Job Opening
FYI
 
 

 

 
Send This Page To A Friend: