In Accra, public opinion is mixed following the recent passage of a new one cedi Energy Sector Levy by Ghana’s Parliament.
While some citizens expressed concern about the growing burden of taxes amid economic hardship, others say they understand the need for improved energy infrastructure.
Street interviews revealed frustrations over transparency and whether the funds will be used effectively to address power supply issues.
Calls are growing for government accountability and clear timelines on how the levy will benefit ordinary Ghanaians.