Egg Vendor Cries Out Over Struggles Linked to Rising Fuel Prices in Ghana, Video

Egg Vendor Cries Out Over Struggles Linked to Rising Fuel Prices in Ghana, Video

  • A Ghanaian egg vendor has lamented rising fuel costs, stating that her profits were between GH₵25 and GH₵30 lower
  • She disclosed that using cooking gas to boil eggs further reduced her earnings, leaving her family financially strained
  • She appealed to the government to implement supportive measures for small businesses struggling due to fuel prices

A Ghanaian egg vendor has expressed her concern about the relationship her business has with the current price of fuel in the country.

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A Ghanaian egg vendor laments that the fuel price increase affects the profit from her business. Photo credit: Egg Vendor. Image source: X, Getty Images
Source: Twitter

During an interview, the vendor stated that the rising cost of fuel had significantly affected the profits she usually gets from her business.

She explained that after purchasing a crate of eggs, her profit margin would only be between GH₵25 and GH₵30. She claimed that the profit has reduced because she uses cooking gas to boil the eggs she sells.

When asked what message she had for the Ghanaian government, she made a simple but heartfelt appeal.

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COPEC and COMAC project an increase in fuel prices

She stated that she wanted the ruling government and authorities to implement measures that would help small business owners like her and hoped for a better economic environment that would allow her to make enough profit to properly care for her family.

"We want them to help us so that we can also get some profit to take care of our families. We want things to be a bit better."

Her comments have reflected the direct impact of operational costs, like fuel, on the narrow profit margins of street vendors.

Watch the video below:

COPEC and COMAC project fuel price increase

YEN.com.gh understands that fuel prices in Ghana were projected to rise from Tuesday, September 16, 2025, according to COPEC and COMAC.

Petrol was expected to increase by 3.98% from GH¢13.09 to GH¢13.61, diesel by 9.41% from GH¢13.32 to GH¢14.08, and LPG by 7.65% to GH¢12.52 per kilogramme.

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The cedi’s 8.62% depreciation against the US dollar was cited as the main cause of the hikes. COPEC urged oil marketing companies to absorb part of the increase by reducing their margins to ease the burden on consumers.

Reactions to egg vendor's fuel hike complaint

YEN.com.gh has collected reactions below from Ghanaians who watched the video of the egg vendor on X.

@_naasei1 suggested:

"Use charcoal or normal wood kraa er."

@KingZsarsz wrote:

"She should stop selling, then."

@Kaalu999 said:

"Charlie, God bless everyone doing it genuinely. E hard."

@MapeeBoy questioned:

"Is it by force to use gas?"
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A Ghanaian man praises President John Mahama after reportedly receiving more petrol for less money, marking a political shift from the NPP to the NDC. Photo credit: Brarnes (X)
Source: Twitter

Man praises President Mahama over fuel price

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that a Ghanaian man switched his political allegiance after receiving more petrol for less money under President John Mahama’s leadership.

In the trending video, the excited man renounced his membership with the New Patriotic Party, knelt in gratitude, and openly praised Mahama and the National Democratic Congress.

The man claimed he purchased five litres of petrol for GH₵40. His remarks came just before the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review, with many Ghanaians sharing their experiences in reply.

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. He can be reached at oluwadara.adebisi@yen.com.gh