Ghana’s Minority in Parliament has expressed concern regarding persistent increases in utility tariffs despite reported economic improvements. Lawmakers are questioning the lack of correlation between recent economic gains and a reduction in electricity costs for consumers. The Minority is seeking clarification on why citizens are not benefiting from positive economic indicators through lower utility bills. This raises questions about the distribution of economic benefits and the factors influencing tariff adjustments. The concerns highlight a potential disconnect between macroeconomic performance and the lived experiences of ordinary Ghanaians regarding essential services. Further investigation is expected to determine the specific drivers behind the continued tariff hikes.