GNCCI to petition Parliament after meeting with PURC ended inconclusively Over Utility tariff increase

Sunday 10th of November 2024

GNCCI to petition Parliament after meeting with PURC ended inconclusively Over Utility tariff increase

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission has increased utility rates, and the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) has chosen to petition Parliament's Select Committee on Mines and Energy over this (PURC).

The Chamber claims that the decision came after numerous requests to the PURC to examine the tariffs for large enterprises because the present economic crisis is already having a significant impact on their operations.

The majority of them have been compelled by this to search abroad for lower rates, while some others have folded.

Speaking to Joy Business after an engagement with the PURC which ended inconclusively, President of the GNCCI, Clement Osei Amoako, said it will continue to push for a downward review of utility tariffs for its members.

“There is a way out to get it [downward review of utility tariffs] done. They would have to look at it”.

“If it has to go back to Parliament for them to look at it, we will lobby the Parliament Select Committee and all those that matters to make sure we will not keep the current price. This will ensure ordinary Ghanaians and businesses survive”.

But in a sharp response, Chief Executive of the PURC, Dr. Ishmael Ackah said nothing can be done about it for now since the tariffs have already been gazetted to take effect come February 2023.

“This adjustment, the decision has been made and it has been gazetted as a law. For now, nothing can be done on the part of PURC”.

He however added that “there would be other quarterly adjustment. So, what we are doing is establishing the protocols for engagements”.

Within a period of less than six months, electricity and water tariffs have shot up significantly on two occasions.

Electricity bill first went up by 26.6% in September 2022 and 29.9% in February 2023, totaling 56.5%.


COMMENTS
  1. author
    BenjaminNtow

    You guys should increase. Pls wait koraaa

  1. author
    Dedecoco

    Tariffs going up again, sadly

  1. author
    RichAbhenhar

    Yeah

  1. author
    Lucykogh

    Mmmmmmm

  1. author
    Abenalottie

    Ok

  1. author
    Vickay

    So why the inconclusiveness

  1. author
    CecilMount

    Hmmm

  1. author
    Aminfuseini111

    Apuu

  1. author
    Dishwashing

    Hmm

  1. author
    ewurabenaderby

    Okay

  1. author
    Eguatu

    Okay

  1. author
    MzSepha

    Alright

  1. author
    Prynz123

    Ok

  1. author
    Prisell

    Okay

  1. author
    Kebra

    this is sad everyday increment

  1. author
    FredaSelasi

    Ok

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    Chidex60

    Ok

  1. author
    Adoley

    Okay

  1. author
    REXFORD1

    E hard ooo

  1. author
    EllaSiaw

    Okay

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