Ghana to cut fuel taxes and levies as Iran conflict drives up pump prices
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By Emmanuel Bruce
Published on April 10, 2026.
Ghana is set to remove some fuel taxes and charges from its supply chain to help consumers cope with rising pump prices caused by the Middle East conflict. The measures are set to take effect within a week. The specific tax charges will be confirmed after stakeholder consultations. The suspension will last an initial four weeks, after which the government will review the situation. The transport minister has been instructed to fast-track the deployment of newly acquired Metro Mass buses along high-traffic corridors to ease commuting burdens.
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