Business News of Monday, 13 April 2026Source: GNAResidents of Kadjebi in the Oti Region have expressed excitement over the government’s directive to reduce fuel prices, describing the move as timely and a relief to households and businesses. She explained that transportation costs formed a significant part of her operational expenses and expressed hope that the fuel price reduction would translate into lower prices of goods and services. Kumah, however, appealed to fuel station operators to comply fully with the directive to ensure that consumers benefited from the intended relief. The residents collectively called for sustained measures to stabilise fuel prices to protect livelihoods and support economic growth. The Cabinet, at a meeting on Thursday, April 09, directed the Finance and Energy Ministers to cut fuel prices to cushion Ghanaians against the global fuel price increase triggered by the US/Israel War with Iran.
Source: GhanaWeb April 13, 2026 05:00 UTC