AN ASSESMENT OF THE IMPACT OF COVID 19 ON FUEL PRICES AND THE SALES PERFORMANCE OF PETROL STATIONS IN UGANDA
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2024-10-17
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Uganda Christian University
Abstract
This research is about “An Assessment of The Impact of Covid 19 On Fuel Prices and The Sales
Performance of Petrol Stations in Uganda”, with a specific focus on the central region of Uganda.
The study aims to investigate the economic and social effects of Covid 19 on local residents, as
well as the Fuel Prices and The Sales Performance of Petrol Stations. Chapter 1 includes the
background of study, problem statement, objectives of the study; To identify the effects of
COVID19 on Uganda, to assess the effect of COVID-19 on fuel prices and to examine the
relationship between fuel prices and sales performance, research questions, purpose of the study,
significance of the study, scope of the study and the conceptual framework. Chapter two is about
the theoretical review from other authors entailing the endogenous growth theory and reviewing
all specific objectives. Chapter three is about the methodology deployed that is the research design,
area of study, the study population, sample size and technique and the instruments of data
collection. Whereas chapter four and five is about the analysis of data, presentations of data, the
discussions and recommendations.
Using a mixed-methods approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and
analysis methods, this research reveals that COVID 19 had both positive and negative impacts on
local communities. While some benefits, such as incorporating new technologies e.g. working
online and infrastructure development, have been realized, concerns around fuel prices, laying off
workers, and inadequate compensation remain.
The study concludes by providing valuable insights into the impact of COVID-19 on the fuel
industry in Uganda, specifically on fuel prices and petrol stations' sales performance. The findings
will help petrol stations and policymakers develop strategies to mitigate the impact of future
pandemics on the fuel industry.
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