“Fuel Levy Firestorm!” – Nii Lantey Vanderpuye Fires Back as Minority Demands Transparency on GH¢1 Tax

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Tensions are rising in Ghana’s political space after former sports minister and outspoken lawmaker Nii Lantey Vanderpuye reacted sharply to growing demands from the Minority in Parliament for full transparency over the controversial GH¢1 fuel levy.

The levy, which has become a hot-button national issue, has triggered fierce debate over its impact on fuel prices and its intended use. The Minority is insisting on clearer accountability, questioning how the revenue will be managed and whether it will truly serve its stated purpose.

But Vanderpuye’s response has added fuel to the political fire. Defending aspects of government policy, he pushed back against what he described as unnecessary political agitation, urging critics to focus on facts rather than speculation.

His comments have quickly gone viral, deepening the already heated divide between the Majority and Minority camps. Supporters of the levy argue it is a necessary measure to support national development priorities, while critics warn it could further burden already struggling consumers.

Civil society groups have also entered the conversation, calling for transparency mechanisms to ensure that any revenue collected is properly accounted for and not lost to inefficiency or mismanagement.

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As public pressure mounts, attention is now shifting to Parliament, where further scrutiny and debate on the levy are expected in the coming days.

For now, the GH¢1 fuel levy has evolved beyond a fiscal policy—it has become a full-blown political battleground.

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