Some social media users, particularly on X, have raised questions about President John Dramani Mahama’s remarks regarding the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
During his ‘Thank You Tour’ of the Savannah Region on June 14, 2025, President Mahama said he had instructed the Finance and Energy Ministers to take action to safeguard the progress made in reducing petroleum product prices, as escalating tensions between Iran and Israel were beginning to drive up the price of crude oil.
"Despite the work we have done in stabilising the economy, Ghana is not immune to the shocks of global events," President Mahama stated.
According to him, the recent exchange of missile strikes between Iran and Israel has led to a sharp increase in crude oil prices, posing a potential threat to Ghana’s efforts to keep fuel prices down. He noted that he had asked the Ministers of Finance and Energy to closely monitor the situation.
"Recent events in the Middle East, which involve an exchange of missiles between Israel and Iran, have started to escalate crude oil prices dramatically.
"I've asked our Minister of Finance and Minister of Energy to keep a close eye on the development and model the possible impacts on our petroleum prices, and prepare measures to protect the recent gains that we have made," he added.
However, some Ghanaians have criticised President Mahama’s remarks, expressing surprise and questioning his stance.
They argue that while in opposition, he strongly criticised the Akufo-Addo administration for attributing Ghana’s economic challenges to the Russia-Ukraine war, insisting that external factors should not be used as an excuse for poor economic management.
They now find it contradictory that he is pointing to the Iran-Israel conflict as a key factor behind rising crude oil prices, suggesting that this could be seen as undermining Ghana’s progress in reducing fuel costs.
While some view his remarks as inconsistent, others have defended him, saying he is not shifting blame onto global events.
Rather, they believe he is acknowledging the potential impact of international developments and urging proactive measures to shield Ghana’s economy from external shocks.
Read some of the comments below:
Karma was just patiently waiting for the ndc 🤣🤣😭
— 🔱Og🦉ThatStoic🖖🏾 (@Lechiboroni) June 14, 2025
A leader with zero integrity! Wei…..
— Okatakyie Barima Amo🗽 (@PureAtlas) June 14, 2025
In Ukraine n Russia war it was stones which was flying in the air right 😂😂? JM be scam I swear
— Joy is coming 🥰 (@osibisa09) June 14, 2025
So, you don't understand the difference or you are politically blindfolded such that you can even see a clear sharp standouts. Show leadership by putting the sector minister on their toes to work out a model to deal with possible effects. That use not to be the case.
— SAli (@ansStableGenius) June 14, 2025
Just one missile. You are making excuses
— Gberg (@_Gberg) June 14, 2025
Addo D survived covid, Russia Ukraine sustained war.
Oh bruh ..... Wat is he is not excuse.... He acknowledged the fact and has directed the sector minister to monitor the situation and find solutions to it and also putting the D-levy implementation on hold which shows clearly he is working.......
— kojo Afedzie🥲🤗 (@EmmanuelAfedz10) June 15, 2025
When there was Russia-Ukraine war, we were paying E-levy.
— Truth (@CBoalah) June 15, 2025
Now that there is Israel-Iran, the president had decided to suspend the implementation of the 1 litre ¢1 fuel levy till further notice.
What about that...?
A very hypocrite incompetent president who lied his way into power
— Sports Iniesta ⚽️ (@israel_amponsah) June 14, 2025
Daabi da!🤣 pic.twitter.com/PjE6pXcRZd
— sabali (@MrAmponsa) June 14, 2025
President John Mahama yɛ kontomponii kɛseɛ
— Ɛtwɛ Yɛdɛ (@gyamfi_lor24559) June 14, 2025
VKB/MA
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