Sentences with phrase «to increase fuel price»

Factors like increasing fuel prices, food costs, and other expenses do come into play, but a lot of this has to do with rising credit card debt.
Some members of the public are currently demonstrating in the capital, Accra, over what they describe as ever increasing fuel prices in spite of promises made by the ruling government to make the price of the commodity affordable.
We have observed, rather sadly, that such deliberate publications about the NDC and especially the former President only come up when the Nana Akufo - Addo government has its back to the wall due to scandals or public agitation, this time arising from increasing fuel prices, increasing cost of clearing from the ports, negative fall outs from a poor implementation of the free SHS programme, public rejection of the attempt to rewrite the country's history among others.
There are no paper, print, production costs; no distribution costs in a time of ever increasing fuel prices; no need for inventory control and yes, let us not forget the bane of all publishing companies — return of books!
Delta (DAL) was hit hard by increased fuel prices, and the company claims that the high cost of fuel will remain its greatest challenge going forward.
Even though the rule has been relaxed but not totally eliminated — for example, you're allowed to pump in rural areas during certain hours of the day — gas station attendants are still used, which increases fuel prices at the pump.
According to KT Hammond, the NPA on the blind side of Parliament and the Ministry of Finance surreptitiously increased fuel prices to 30 percent.
He said, «Government has not increased fuel price, we can not allow marketer to be increase the price arbitrarily.
The IMF says traffic costs are included because increased fuel prices would be the most direct way to reduce them.
Nigerians are expecting the Federal Government to use the funds saved from increasing fuel price to fix the refineries and get them to work optimally, not a return of fuel scarcity.»
According to the Drivers and Car Owners Association of Ghana, the then opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) promised not to increase fuel prices but since coming to power, prices have steadily risen at the pumps with the recent one being the 3 percent average increase.
Mr. Buah who is the Member of Parliament for Ellembelle, admitted Ghanaians have not been treated well by government with respect to the increasing fuel prices in the country.
Increasing fuel prices, rising loan rates and higher import duties kept most of the buyers away.
Not only will it increase fuel prices, but her plan will hurt many of the «rural Americans» she claims to help.
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