The business edition of JoyNews PM Express will tonight discuss the supply of petroleum products in the country.
The discussion will focus on whether the country is at risk of a shortage of petroleum products.
Bloomberg reports that Ghana faces a looming fuel shortage as the central bank rations dollars after oil prices surged following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The National Chairperson of the General Transport Petroleum and Chemical Workers Union, Bernard Owusu, has hinted at a nationwide shortage of fuel.
According to him, the expected shortage in the commodity is due to the fact that the current fuel buffer in the country can only last up to six weeks.
“As we speak now, if we don’t take time, we might be experiencing petroleum shortage in the country because of this war that is coming from Ukraine and Russia," he said.
Join Host George Wiafe and the Outgoing CEO of Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors, Senyo Hosi as they engage on the purported imminent shortage of fuel in the country.
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