COPEC Urges OMCs to Cut Fuel Prices as Pump Prices Decline
COPEC calls on oil marketing companies to promptly reduce fuel prices
COPEC calls on oil marketing companies to promptly reduce fuel prices
COPEC warns that Ghana’s crackdown on black market forex dealers is worsening cedi volatility and threatens fuel price stability as OMCs struggle to access dollars.
Traders and the energy sector stakeholders call on the Finance Minister to address sector grievances in the 2026 Budget.
COMAC Launches Probe into Suspected Manipulation of Ghana’s Fuel Consumption Data
COPEC urges Ghana’s Oil Marketing Companies to absorb part of looming fuel price hikes to protect consumers
The Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC) has suspended its proposed 20 per cent increase in public transport fares, which had been scheduled to take effect on Friday, August 8, ...
COPEC Dismisses Transport Fare Hike Claims, Calls for Calm and Clarity
The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has publicly disassociated itself from a recent announcement made by the Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC), which declared a 20% increase in ...
COPEC criticizes the new GH¢1 fuel levy, calling for structural reforms in ECG
COPEC criticizes minimal fuel price cuts in June, calling them inadequate despite forex stability.