The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana (COPEC), wants the Finance Ministry to break its silence on the rising cost of fuel prices.
With fuel prices expected to hit at least GH¢10 per litre, COPEC’s Executive Director, Ducan Amoah, said Ghana’s economy is in danger of being wrecked.
“Everybody is complaining, but the finance guys who deal with these numbers have gone mute,” he said on Eyewitness News.
“Let the Finance Ministry stop sleeping and speak to these issues because clearly, these increases and the ones we are expecting on Wednesday is going to do only one thing. It is going to derail the entire economy completely.”
GhanaFeed.com