Prior to abolishing street tolls in Ghana, the federal government was raking in GHS 70 million yearly from the gathering, Vice President Dr Bawumia, has stated.
However, he stated, if all people paid the tolls, the state might have generated GHS2 billion each year, he stated.
To that finish, Dr Bawumia has known as for a broad-based tolling system as Ghana seeks to reintroduce the tolling system.
Speaking at a High-Level dialogue on Roards in Acra on Wednesday, August 7, Dr Bawumia stated “Tolling proper now could be designed in lots of international locations, you pay particular tolls at explicit factors. so you’re going on the Tema -Accra motorway, you may have a toll sales space over there, you go to Kaosa there’s a toll sales space over there. But my view is that if we’re going into tolling we’d like to consider broad-based tolling.
“The present structure that we’ve got in tolling actually turns to exclude even the wealthier half components of the inhabitants. So I reside in Cantonments, East Legon, and Ridge that are the high-earned neighborhoods, I can’t see a toll, but when I reside in Kaosa or elsewhere I’m more likely to meet a toll on the way in which. There appears to be an inequity in tolling. I consider that we must always have a look at broad-based tolling.
“Why shouldn’t everybody pay? When we put taxes on fuel we look at some modeling on tolling as we were looking at the issue of tolling, we looked at the current toll revenue as before we abolished the tolls, there was about 70 million Ghana Cedis, per year, What of everybody paid, so you put a tax on fuel, for example, 30 pesewas, meaning you move you pay, if you don’t move you don’t pay. If everybody paid you could generate about 2 billion Ghana Cedis a year compared to 70 million. That was the thinking and I think we should be thinking about methods that we could make the tolling more broad-based then we all contribute then the revenue will be much higher.”
The authorities is trying ahead to convey again the street toll after its cessation in 2021.
The Finance Minister, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam disclosed that Cabinet has accepted a framework established to facilitate the method of the reintroduction of the tolls in 2025.
The Minister made this assertion whereas presenting the mid-year finances assessment in Parliament on Tuesday, July 23.
Government canceled street toll collections in 2021 after introducing the e-levy which authorities stated was to substitute the street tolls.
However, the e-levy has didn’t reside as much as its promise prompting authorities to convey again the tolls in 2025.