Professor Godfred Bokpin has weighed in on the controversial GH¢1 fuel levy, urging Ghanaians to understand the difficult economic realities necessitating the measure.
According to him, the levy is not only timely but also essential, given the absence of any budgetary allocation for fuel procurement in the 2025 national budget.
Speaking on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey, the Ghanaian economist warned against the tendency to rely on borrowing as a short-term solution, stressing the long-term costs of such decisions. "Reforms are more effective if you bundle them together and they reinforce each other.
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