The increase in fuel prices certainly may have forced many Ghanaians to make some lifestyle changes including commuting by bicycle.
For rapper Sarkodie, commuting from one place to another in vehicles might just be a thing of the past.
In a post on Twitter, the rapper noted that he plans to stay indoors and communicate with the world virtually when he returns from his Dubai trip.
“Staying indoor when I touch down GH … Zoom calls only … #FuelPrices,” he wrote on Tuesday.
This comes after experts hinted at another fuel price increase on Wednesday, March 16.
Before March 1, 2022, petrol and diesel traded at an average GH¢7.50 per litre, representing an increment of 8.6 per cent in the just-ended pricing window.
Reacting to Sarkodie’s post, some fans shared the rapper’s sentiment while others urged him to use his influence to communicate with the government on finding a solution to the price hikes.
Senior the fuel prices de33 it’s every where ooo and UK is not excluded from the hardship. The good thing about theirs is that the system works there and so makes life bearable kakra
— Yaw Ofori (@YawOOfori) March 15, 2022
Sark paaaa dis hmmm release a new song about the economy
— Kojogattuso Emmanuel (@KojogattusoE) March 15, 2022
#FuelPrices theme song pic.twitter.com/i1ZFnlAgtU
— JobTube Ghana || Your #1 Job Hunting Partner (@espioj) March 15, 2022
Now is the time for ppl to consider buying a reasonable cars. No more 5 litre V8s
—Isaac999
(@IsaacB999) March 15, 2022
Please tell @NAkufoAddo to use the Stabilization levy the @JDMahama led NDC which you criticize to support absorb poor Ghanaian ooo.
— Nii Amala🏴 (@NiiAmala) March 15, 2022
If e be NDC whay Dey power anka you release tracks like three already
— mawuena (@fergusonmawuena) March 15, 2022
Take one last trip to the recording studio and record inflation 2022 before you retire to your home
— TRIBE OF MEN (@Maxi100Billian) March 15, 2022
Nana Addo now pic.twitter.com/SDrZH5j7aI
— king 👑AJ (@Perrysarkcess4) March 15, 2022
😂😂😂
— Kwesi Picasso 🐺 (@Donsarkcess) March 15, 2022
You dey come drop the song anaa? Tell me make I celebrate 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sikanii and preman nii be two different pple
— Oxygen🎃 (@bonsunam) March 15, 2022
— Abayifour Rockstar 🔥✊💯 (@HunterKobby) March 15, 2022
Meanwhile, Prices of petroleum products will from Wednesday, March 16 experience a significant surge as consumers are expected to pay ¢11 per litre.
The Bulk Oil Distributors has blamed the situation on the volatility on the market as well as the rising cost of crude on the international market.
According to the Chief Executive, Senyo Hosi, the cedi which is depreciating among other major trading currencies is also a factor for the rise in the price of the commodities.
“This is not really with crude but with products on a metric tonne basis. You’re actually breaking the pair and likely breaking 11 as well, subject to which product and how the OMCs want to add some margins on their current prices.
“What you see from the OMCs publication is quite reflective of what the market situation is and I think a bit chunk of it has to do with some of the onset increase around our current cedi issues,” he said.
Latest Stories
-
Brazilian Supreme Court justice threatens to arrest Bolsonaro
1 hour -
Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion to feature in exhibition
2 hours -
North Macedonia backs Morocco’s autonomy plan as sole basis for resolving Sahara dispute
2 hours -
Coach Lars Björkegren “proud” of Black Queens after penalty defeat to Morocco
2 hours -
Hosts Morocco to take on Nigeria in African women’s final
2 hours -
We were the better team – Queens coach Bjorkegren reflects on WAFCON 2024 semi-final loss
2 hours -
Mali court rejects appeal to release four Barrick employees, judge says
2 hours -
Kenyan man on death row in Saudi Arabia freed
2 hours -
Euro 2025: England beat Italy to reach finals
2 hours -
Ho Technical University partners with GhIE Branch 6 For Engineering and Innovation Week
2 hours -
The voices in the cockpit fuelling controversy over Air India crash
3 hours -
Mike Lynch estate and business partner owe HP Enterprise £700m, court rules
3 hours -
Trump administration pulls US out of UNESCO again
3 hours -
WAFCON 2024: Ghana’s Black Queens miss out on final after penalty loss to Morocco
3 hours -
Coca-Cola will roll out cane sugar Coke in US after Trump push
3 hours