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Cudjoe cheers fuel levy freeze as oil shock looms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42810, member: 636"] Franklin Cudjoe praised the government for stopping the fuel tax before it started. The IMANI Africa founder called the decision smart during rising oil costs around the world. Middle East tensions make gas prices jump higher each day. Ghana Revenue Authority told everyone to wait before adding the new charges. Leaders need time to study what might happen to families and businesses. Cudjoe shared his thoughts on Facebook about the suspended policy. He wants officials to boost local oil drilling projects across the country. The activist believes Ghana should spend foreign money on farming instead of other things. Recovery of stolen government funds from recent years could help the economy grow stronger. Agriculture investments would feed more people and create jobs for workers. Parliament members attack President Mahama for changing his mind about energy taxes. Critics say the government failed to talk with important groups before making announcements. Finance and Energy departments must check how global oil shocks affect Ghana. The president promised to protect citizens from money problems during tough times. Officials want to avoid hurting people who already struggle with daily expenses. [/QUOTE]
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