New utility tariffs unjustifiable, minority demands withdrawal
The Minority in Parliament has demanded that government immediately suspend and roll back the newly approved increases in electricity and water tariffs, warning that they will fiercely contest the adjustments through every available parliamentary procedure.
Addressing journalists on Monday, December 8, the Ranking Member on the Energy Committee, George Kwame Aboagye, said the tariff review represents an unbearable burden on already strained households and enterprises. He insisted the Minority will firmly side with citizens who are struggling under rising living costs.
Mr. Aboagye described the tariff increments—approximately 9% for power and more than 15% for water—as unjust, particularly at a time when the 2026 minimum wage increase is modest and easily eroded by higher utility bills.
“Our stance is clear and uncompromising. These adjustments must be withdrawn immediately, and steps taken to shield consumers and sustain businesses,” he stated.
He argued that citizens need stability, not continuous economic blows, adding that leadership should protect the public rather than impose additional hardships.
“Ghanaians deserve relief, not constant shocks. They deserve responsible governance, not exploitation. As the Minority, we remain committed to holding the government to account and defending the rights of the people,” he stressed.
Mr. Aboagye said the caucus will pursue more than public criticism, noting that they intend to activate their legislative authority to push for transparency and proper oversight in the utility sector.
“We urge the government to stop these persistent increases. We stand resolutely with workers, families, small businesses and industries that are battling to stay afloat,” he said.
He added that the Minority will deploy every lawful parliamentary mechanism—including motions, urgent questions and a possible special debate—to challenge the rationale behind the tariff changes introduced by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC).
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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