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Road-tolls
JoySMS listeners react to ‘Agyenkwa’ budget
Road tolls inefficient, inequitable and unproductive – Deputy Finance Minister
Simon Mariwah: Scrapping road tolls in Ghana; what are the economic costs?
Directive to suspend collection of road tolls was to save lives and property – Roads Ministry
Roads Minister’s directive on road tolls an empty boast – Alban Bagbin
We suspended operationalisation of toll collection, not the law – Road Ministry clarifies
‘The budget cannot be implemented until it is approved by Parliament; collection of tolls should continue’ – Second Dep. Majority Chief Whip
‘Until further notice, we are not taking tolls at our toll stations across the country’ – Dep. Roads & Highways Minister
Majority and Minority caucuses divided over Speakers directive to Roads Minister on payment of tolls
Roads and Highways Minister acted to avert a chaotic situation – Frank Annor Dompreh
Road toll collectors will not lose their jobs – Deputy Finance Minister
Road toll removal: Kasoa residents delighted; hawkers ask for 3 months extension
Government to scrap road tolls
Joe Amoako-Tuffour: Road tolls, fuel levies, and financing road infrastructure in Ghana
Address revenue losses from road toll collection before asking for increment – Road Consultant tells government
Be ready to pay more for better roads – Roads and Highways Ministry
We are pleased gov’t reviewed road tolls – Road Contractors Association
We need more accountability on road tolls – Dr Theo Acheampong
Value of 50 pesewas in 2010 is not the same as 50 pesewas in 2021 – Contractor calls for road toll increment
Increasing toll rates will help finance major roads in the country – Amoako-Attah
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