The Head of Economic Regulation at the National Petroleum Authority, NPA, Abass Ibrahim Tasunti, has stated that the Government of Ghana can only subsidise petroleum products if it has the ability to do so, despite the hikes in prices in the country.
“Subsidy in itself is not really a good thing. But because you the consumer you’re only interested in the cheaper prices, you forget that if the price is cheaper and the product is not available, you will not like that.”
He further said “for us, if the government wants to subsidise, the NPA as a regulator cannot say it would not allow the subsidy to go on. But it is for the government to analyse or assess its capacity to subsidise. However, you must have the money before you can subsidise, so that we don’t go back to the issue where you have subsidise, but there’s no money and there’s shortage”.
He again explained that the NPA can only advise government to use the Price Stabilisation and Recovery Levy to cushion consumers, which the authority did last year, when it realises prices were rising.
Giving a presentation on the Price Formula in Ghana in a day’s capacity building training for Journalists in northern region on Monday June 13, 2022, Mr. Tasunti said Nigerian as an OPEC country restructured its petroleum industry last year and decided to scrap subsidies on petrol by June this year.
“Why is Nigeria scraping subsidy on fuel? Most countries in the world want to scrap subsidies on fuel – it is not an easy decision to scrap subsidies on fuel, but it is very good for an economy. About 70% of vehicles in Nigeria run on petrol; in Ghana we consume more diesel than petrol, but in Nigeria it is the other way round because everybody is using the fuel that is subsidized.”
“However, because Nigeria produces a lot more crude oil than Ghana does, that is why they’re able to use the revenue they generate from the crude oil export to subsidise the petrol prices for consumers. And even that they say they want to scrap the subsidy because they aren’t able to afford the subsidy” he explained.
BoG intervention
Meanwhile, the NPA Head of Economic Regulation says the Bank of Ghana is organising a special exchange rate options for the oil industry, asserting it used not to happen until three months ago.
This means that the rate at which the oil industry gets the dollar becomes predictable in order to help stabilise the price for public.
For his part, the NPA Head of Quality Assurance, Saeed Ubeidalah Kutia, gave an assurance that the authority will continue to put in quality control measures along the value-chain to guarantee the integrity of petroleum products in the country.
The NPA has also urged consumers to report issues of fuel adulteration within 48hours for swift investigations and redress.
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