Prices of fuel and other petroleum products have skyrocketed in the past few weeks with petrol and diesel being sold at an average of ¢18 and ¢23 per litre.
These new prices have led to an increase in the cost of living as food prices and transportation costs have surged accordingly.
Many Ghanaians have since lamented the economic hardship. This has compelled the government to make plans to get cheaper petroleum products onto the Ghanaian market.
Tonight, PM Express will discuss how the situation can be ameliorated to lessen the hardship in the country.
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