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The gallant cadres of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) made a passionate appeal, calling on all traders and importers across the country to urgently reduce the prices of their wares on the market, following a significant appreciation of the Ghanaian Cedi.

In a release issued and signed by the PRO, Mr. Richard Sarpong, commonly known as Father Casford, on Friday, 16th May, 2025, the cadres aver that to foster fairness and development, the traders must necessarily push down the prices of their products to ease the financial burden on the Ghanaian.

According to the release, producers and wholesalers are enjoying low production costs and lower costs of goods, and that must be reflected in the final price of goods on the market. Although Ghana operates a liberal market system where the government does not control prices of goods and services, they believe the state must intervene to force traders to react positively to the fall of the US Dollar.

They argue that more often than not, traders have often increased their prices to reflect the exchange rate volatility, so the release emphasised, “Is it not fair for the traders to adjust prices now that the cedi has appreciated?”

Below is the full press release:

Press Release

To All Media Houses

The Gallant Cadres of NDC

0208573712

0243179445

0542002741

0546572070

Reduce Prices Of Goods And Services Now: Daylight Robbery Must Stop

The Ghanaian traders and importers should immediately reduce prices following the recent appreciation of the Gh Cedi. The Gallant Cadres of NDC believes there is room for fairness and traders must as a necessity push for downward trend in their prices. The producers and wholesalers are enjoying low cost of production, and that must reflect the final price of goods on the market. Though Ghana operates a liberal market system where the government does not fix prices, we believe the state must also intervene to force traders react positively to the fall of the US Dollar. The Gallant Cadres of NDC calls for a deliberate discussion on how the stable cedi will benefit both consumers and traders.

More often than not traders have often increased their prices when the dollar goes up, so is it not fair for the traders to adjust prices now that the cedi has appreciated?

The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has already taken the initiative to engage its members on possible price reductions. The proposition of the traders is that they purchased their goods when the exchange rate was higher. With the fall of the dollar the traders want to take advantage of and buy some at this time as the dollar is slow

Urgent discussions between GUTA and the various traders’ associations will help ensure consumers also benefit from the current economic stability.If our traders are magnanimous enough, it will also encourage the government to keep on doing all the right things because the government will know that once it does the right thing. Traders are benefiting, and they will benefit more if they really bring the prices in line with the rate of the cedi to the dollar.

Comrade Richard E A Sarpong, Father Casford. The PRO, 0208573712

Ohemaa Akosua Borngreat, Deputy PRO, 0243179445

Mr F Kadan, Secretary, 0242276044

Eric Nana Tekye, Deputy Secretary, 0546572070

Carrick Kpeglo, Chairman. 0542002741



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