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CPA slams PURC over 2026 tariff hikes, calls increase “unrealistic” and unfair to consumers

Sat, Dec 6 2025 3:42 PM
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CPA slams PURC over 2026 tariff hikes, calls increase “unrealistic” and unfair to consumers

The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) has sharply criticised the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) over its newly announced tariff adjustments, describing the decision as “unrealistic” and insensitive to the economic hardships facing Ghanaians.

The PURC this week announced an upward review of utility tariffs effective 1 January 2026, with water tariffs set to rise by 15.92% and electricity tariffs by 9.82%. But the CPA says the justification for these increases lacks merit and unfairly shifts the burden of systemic failures onto consumers.

According to the agency, the PURC’s claim that the water tariff increment is needed to enable the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to purchase additional chemicals to treat water polluted by illegal mining (galamsey) is “shocking and bizarre.” The CPA argues that consumers should not bear the cost of galamsey, which it insists is the result of regulatory lapses by the government.

The CPA also accuses the PURC of overlooking major inefficiencies within utility service providers, including the Electricity Company of Ghana’s (ECG) overspending, technical and commercial losses, and persistent operational shortcomings that continue to inflate costs. It further expressed concern about the absence of a concrete plan to recover the huge debts owed by state institutions to both ECG and GWCL—debts that significantly weaken the financial stability of the utilities.

Beyond inefficiencies, the agency notes that many Ghanaians in major cities, including Accra, Kumasi and Cape Coast, still lack access to potable water, while those who are connected experience frequent rationing.

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“Yet the PURC seems clueless about fixing these systemic problems but is always quick to increase tariffs,” CPA CEO Kofi Kapito lamented.

The CPA is therefore urging the PURC to withdraw the announced tariff adjustments and re-engage key stakeholders, including the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), the Trades Union Congress (TUC), and consumer groups, to develop more sustainable solutions instead of imposing routine tariff hikes that “have never solved the challenges facing the utility providers.”

The agency outlined three key concerns that must be addressed before any tariff increase can be justified:

Unfairly passing galamsey-related costs to consumers

Failure to address inefficiencies within utility providers

Absence of a clear strategy to recover debts owed by state institutions

The CPA maintains that consumers should not be made to pay for problems they did not create, insisting that meaningful reforms—not recurring tariff hikes—are the only path to securing the future of Ghana’s utility sector.

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