You are here: HomeOpinionsArticles2013 11 04Article 290843

Increased Tariffs versus Petroleum Products Supply and Demand

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (6)

  • OK 10 years ago

    It is unconscionable for rural folks who do not enjoy the benefits of electricity to be subsidizing folks who turn on air conditioners in their homes and leave their doors and windows ajar in the cities. But because the city ...
    read full comment

  • DAN 10 years ago

    my electric last month in usa from co-op was $45(90 cedi) for 283 kilo watt hours post paid... Petro is currently $3.15 per gal in south or $3.50 per gal(4 liters) in New York City! Even my pipeline natural gas to heat my hom ...
    read full comment

  • GAbaa 10 years ago

    Where in the USA do you live, 283 kilowatt hour for $45....expensive

  • AKASI MARTHA NZEMA 10 years ago

    THE LAST WORDS OF NKRUMAH WAS GHANA WILL NEVER GO UNPUNISHED BECAUSE OF THEIR WICKED WAYS. GO TO HIS HOME TOWN FOR DELIVERANCE, GHANA WILL MOVE FROM BACKWARD TO FORWARD EVER. UNGRATEFUL COUNTRY.(MONIAYE MEENI)

  • Excellent - Ghana full of Junks 10 years ago

    facts well presented. This government needs to do more. All they want is post and money. A common assembly man want to be called "honourable" as well as ministers who produce nothing but junks.

  • Gagantuan Ganaman 10 years ago

    600millionGHC for Pastors who want free trip to Israel, Over 1000million GHC or so financial support for hajj pilgrimers but no cash to pay some gov't workers. Meanwhile we are asked to keep on tightening our belt. My belt is ...
    read full comment