Ghana news briefing
2 cedis diesel relief not generosity – Minority

Minority demands answers Mr Aboagye urged the government to provide clarity on the policy and outlined the following questions: Which specific margins, levies, or taxes are being reduced to finance the two-cedi diesel relief, and what is the total revenue loss?
He estimated that the current one-month diesel relief could result in about GH₵400 million in foregone revenue, based on the previous diesel support programme which cost about GH₵800 million over two months.
The opposition New Patriotic Party has described the government’s two-cedi diesel relief as a temporary measure, arguing that it should not be presented as an act of generosity.
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