Mr Hassan Ayariga has said the Ghana cannot depend on foreign nations for fuel when the nation produces its own fuel.
The leader and founder of the All People’s Congress’ (APC) call comes on the back of the skyrocking price of petroleum products in the country.
On Tuesday night, 1 March 2022, fuel prices at some fuel stations exceeded the GHS8 per litre mark.
The price has shot up to GHS8.290.
Reacting to this rise of the price, Mr Ayariga in a short statement asked;
“Can the Ghanaian cope with the high prices of fuel increments in Ghana in recent times”? adding that “we cannot rely on foreign nations for our fuel when we are a fuel producing country.”
He suggested that as a nation “we can decide to take crude oil as our returns from the Oil exploration and process it at a competitive price and sell it to Ghanaians than importing the final processed oil from abroad every time.”
In his view, Ghanaian leaders only believe in short term results rather than long term.
“We need all well-meaning Ghanaians to build non-partisan consensus to navigate alternative ways of making life more comfortable for our people,” he said.
“In accounting, we learnt ‘make or buy options of scarce resources allocation between two competing objects’ and its socio economic benefits. Why are we pretending we don’t know how to make life better for Ghanaians”? he quizzed further.
He concluded by saying “May the Good Lord grant all of us wisdom. If you refuse to cook for your family, then you will always buy expensive food from outside for them. Exactly what is happening to us as Ghanaians because we have refused to put up an oil refinery to refine our crude oil.”