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Parliament Approves GHS1 Fuel Levy Hike to Fund Energy Sector Debts

Finance Minister assures fuel pump prices will remain unchanged despite levy hike

Parliament has passed the Energy Sector Levy (Amendment) Bill, 2025, authorizing a GHS1 increase in levies on petroleum products.

The government projects that this move will generate an estimated GHS5.7 billion to help ease the country’s ballooning energy sector debt and ensure a stable power supply.

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson revealed that Ghana’s energy sector is currently burdened with $3.1 billion in debt, with a total of $3.7 billion needed to clear all outstanding arrears.

He also disclosed that an additional $1.2 billion is required to secure fuel for thermal power generation throughout 2025.

Dr. Forson assured Parliament that the new levy will not affect the ex-pump price of fuel.

However, the measure was met with stiff resistance from the Minority Caucus, who criticized it as ill-timed and unjustified.

In protest, they walked out of the chamber, questioning the legitimacy of the vote by claiming the Majority lacked the necessary quorum for a binding decision.

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