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Ghana Orders Fuel Tax Cuts to Shield Consumers from Global Oil Shock

byAyotunde Abiodun
April 10, 2026
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Ghana Orders Fuel Tax Cuts to Shield Consumers from Global Oil Shock
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The government of Ghana has announced the immediate removal of selected taxes and pricing margins on petroleum products to ease rising pump prices and reduce pressure on households following global oil market disruptions. The decision was disclosed by Minister of State for Government Communications Felix Kwakye Ofosu after a Cabinet meeting on April 9, where officials reviewed the impact of geopolitical developments on the economy.

Authorities attributed recent fuel price increases to geopolitical tensions involving the United States, Iran, and Israel, which have disrupted oil supply chains and restricted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Kwakye Ofosu noted that the increases, if not checked, could spill over into transport fares and the prices of other goods and services, ultimately affecting the cost of living.

Cabinet directed the Ministers for Finance and Energy to implement the price reductions effective the next pricing window, expected within a week. The tax relief will remain in force for an initial period of four weeks, after which the situation will be reviewed. The government also instructed the Transport Minister to fast-track the deployment of newly acquired Metro Mass buses to stabilise transport costs, particularly during peak hours, with 100 buses currently available and additional batches expected.

President John Mahama has also directed all ministers and senior government officials to strictly comply with the existing ban on fuel allowances and fuel allocations as part of broader cost-containment measures. Despite Ghana’s relatively stable economic conditions, officials acknowledged that external shocks have begun to reflect at the pumps, prompting the intervention to prevent further economic strain.

For Ghana’s economy, fuel price stability is critical to controlling inflation and supporting household purchasing power. Transport costs affect the prices of virtually all goods and services, and sustained fuel increases can trigger broader inflationary pressures that erode the benefits of currency stability and fiscal consolidation. The government’s intervention, while temporary, provides relief to consumers and businesses at a critical moment.



Tags: Cabinet Interventionconsumer reliefcost of livingFelix Kwakye OfosuFuel Tax CutGhana Fuel PricesGlobal Oil ShockJohn MahamaStrait of Hormuztransport fares
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