Fuel prices to drop on June 16 following postponement of D-Levy

Get ready to fill up your tanks for less! Fuel prices are set to drop on June 16 following the postponement of the D-Levy in Ghana. This decision comes after the government and COMAC reached an agreement to delay the implementation of the GH¢1.00 per litre Energy Sector Levy.
The news of the postponed levy has been a relief to many, as there was concern over the rushed timeline for compliance. COMAC had raised objections to the GRA’s directive, citing operational challenges for OMCs in adjusting their systems and managing their stock in such a short timeframe.
Dr. Riverson Oppong, COMAC Coordinator, praised the “constructive engagements” that led to the decision to push back the start date of the levy. This shows that collaborative efforts between industry stakeholders and the government can lead to positive outcomes for all involved.
The drop in fuel prices will be a welcome relief for consumers who have been feeling the pinch at the pump. With prices set to decrease on June 16, it’s a good time to take advantage and save on your fuel expenses.
So mark your calendars for June 16 and get ready to enjoy lower fuel prices thanks to the postponement of the D-Levy. Make sure to fill up your tanks and make the most of the

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