The Barbering and Barbers Salon Owners Association has joined calls for the government to reconsider the current cost of utility tariffs.
According to the association, the frequent upward review in tariffs and the rise in prices of the machines are hurting operators in their association.
Regional President of the Barbering and Barbers Salon Owners Association Ibrahim Musah, claimed that the high cost of utility has driven up the rates of their service, forcing them to also increase their prices, a trend that is hurting their business.
The association is part of many others like the Ghana Hotels Association, and the Association of Ghana Industries which have registered their displeasure with the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission’s (PURC) decision to increase utility tariffs.
Listen to Ibrahim Musah in the audio below:
Story by: Emmanuel Romeo Tetteh (#RomeoWrites) / Ahotoronline.com