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How Jospong Group was paid GHC1.48 billion to clean up the country, yet Ghana remains in filth and dirt
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How Jospong Group was paid GHC1.48 billion to clean up the country, yet Ghana remains in filth and dirt
When the Akufo-Addo government introduced the Sanitation and Pollution Levy in 2021, Duncan Amoah spoke vehemently against the imposition of the 10-pesewa charge on each liter of fuel consumed by Ghanaians. Mr. Amoah, the Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers, didn’t like the tax because it was going to increase fuel prices. At the time, he spoke as if he had foreknowledge that the levy was not going to be used for the purpos…
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