
Ghana's Fuel Levy: Chief Biney Slams NPP's 'Hypocritical' Approach
Ghana's Fuel Levy Sparks Heated Debate: Chief Biney Calls NPP Approach 'Hypocritical' Accra, Ghana – A recent news segment on UTV Ghana ignited a discussion about the controversial GH¢1 fuel levy implemented by the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). The segment, which aired on June 10th, 2025, featured several panelists who debated the levy's impact on the Ghanaian economy and its citizens. Chief Biney, a prominent figure in the discussion, sharply criticized the NPP's approach, calling it "worrying and hypocritical." Biney's criticism focused on the NPP's perceived inconsistency in its messaging and actions regarding the levy. He argued that while the party claims to prioritize the welfare of the people, the fuel levy disproportionately affects ordinary Ghanaians, who are already struggling with rising living costs. "Their conscious and hypocritical approach is worrying," Biney stated during the broadcast. The panelists presented diverse perspectives on the levy, highlighting the complexities of the issue. Some argued that the levy is necessary to fund crucial infrastructure projects, while others emphasized the need for alternative solutions to address the country's economic challenges. The segment underscored the ongoing debate surrounding the levy's fairness and effectiveness. The discussion on UTV Ghana highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in government policymaking, particularly when decisions directly affect the livelihoods of citizens. The ongoing debate will likely continue to shape the political landscape in Ghana leading up to future elections.