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Home » A step toward energy security: Understanding the new Energy Sector Levy

A step toward energy security: Understanding the new Energy Sector Levy

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 13, 2025 Public Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ghana’s energy sector is at the turning point. After eight years of mismanagement and corruption, it has been burdened with significant debt and inefficiencies.

The consequences of prolonged economic decline and ballooning public debt have been deeply felt.

But change is now underway. Following years of economic decline and ballooning public debt, the arrival of a new leader and a change in government are beginning to yield the fruits of disciplined fiscal management.

Inflation is on a steady decline. The cedi is strengthening and making consistent gains. Investor confidence is returning. And for the first time in years, there is a renewed sense of optimism across the country.

At such a time, difficult but necessary policy decisions become both feasible and impactful.

One such decision is the introduction of a GHC1 per litre levy on petroleum products, under the Energy Sector Levy Amendment Bill.

We understand that Ghanaians have carried a heavy burden in recent years, and no new levy is ever easy to accept.

However, despite this levy’s introduction, fuel prices remain lower than they were in previous months.

In practical terms, consumers will continue to benefit from reduced costs. More importantly, this levy is different. It is targeted, transparent and purposeful.

Why Now?

Macroeconomic Stability Creates Policy Space: Ghana’s improving fiscal outlook provides the government with room to introduce targeted levies with clear benefits without further destabilizing inflation or worsening the cost of living. This policy is therefore designed not to punish, but to protect.

Fixing the Energy Crisis for Good: For far too long, Ghana’s energy sector has been riddled with debt, inefficiencies and inadequate infrastructure financing. This levy is ring-fenced, meaning every cedi collected will go directly toward settling sector debts, stabilizing electricity generation and ensuring reliable power supply for households, businesses and industries.

Protecting Jobs, Power and Progress: Load shedding, fuel shortages and energy debt have real human costs in lost jobs, rising production costs and missed opportunities. In this respect, this levy is a preventative measure to avoid future disruptions and safeguard Ghana’s economic future.

A Transparent and Accountable Approach

To build and maintain public trust, the government is committed to ensuring full transparency in the management of this levy. The following accountability mechanisms will be instituted:

• Publishing regular reports on how the revenue is used.
• Auditing the levy’s implementation through independent mechanisms.
• Engaging civil society to monitor its impact and provide feedback.

These measures aim to reassure Ghanaians that every contribution will be used wisely and for the intended purpose.

Shared Responsibility for a Brighter Future

This is not just any tax; it is an investment in national stability, energy security and long-term development.

As Ghanaians, we have weathered many difficult storms. We now have the opportunity to build lasting solutions. By contributing a small, manageable amount per litre today, we will together ensure a more secure, reliable energy future for all as we #reset Ghana.

And let us not lose sight of the broader picture. With responsible governance, active citizen engagement and strategic policy decisions, Ghana can move decisively beyond recovery to true transformation.

Joyce Bawah Mogtari
Special Aide&Presidential Advisor
Office of the President

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