Inflation now 19.2%

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    Dr Philomena Nyarko, the Government Statistician, Ghana Statistical Service

    The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has announced that inflation for March hit 19.2 per cent, up from 18.5 in February.

    The figure for the last month of the first quarter of the year represents the greatest value for inflation since August 2009, mainly thanks to a rise in the cost of transportation.

    Prices of transport jumped from 30.4 per cent to 40 per cent in March, in addition to clothing and footwear (19.4 per cent to 21 per cent) for the same period.

    Government Statistician Dr Philomena Nyarko said on Wednesday April 13 that utilities also accounted for the sharp rise in inflation.

    The Public Utilities and Regulatory Commission (PURC) increased electricity and water tariffs in December 2015 by 59.2 per cent and 67.2 per cent, respectively, while transport fares saw a 15 per cent hike in February owing to the introduction of the Energy Sector Levy.

    In an interview with the media, Dr Nyarko said: “We are saying that the major reason why we are seeing this increase is as a result of transport, housing, water, electricity, education, and recreation and culture, which are the major drivers when it comes to the non-food sector. But when we take the food items, you are looking at the mineral water, fruits and vegetables, soft drinks, food products elsewhere classified, among others, which were for the food group. The reason you can attribute to this increase is the increase in transportation fares in February 2016 by about 15% which affected some of the prices.”

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