Arrogant NPP Refusing To Learn - Martin Amidu

Arrogant NPP Refusing To Learn - Martin Amidu

 

 

The former Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, says the posture of the governing NPP on on the rejection of the Electronic Transfer Levy (E-levy) amounts to arrogance. In his new article, Mr. Amidu disclosed that Ghanaians have rejected the E-levy since its announcement in the 2022 budget and the subsequent debates in Parliament.

 

The Akufo Addo Government has in its usual arrogance, impunity, and the abuse of power refused to also learn any lessons from its unproductive escalatory conflict strategies and tactics, and the counter moves by the Minority in Parliament that inevitably resulted in the brawl in Parliament at dawn on the 21 December 2021.

 

 

When the First Deputy Speaker, Joe Osei-Owusu, who was also presiding over the plenary sought to use a subterfuge to also partake in the vote on the question whether the Electronic Transfer Levy Bill ought to be also considered for enactment by the House under a certificate of urgency, he disclosed. The former Attorney

 

 

General further stated the research, analysis results, and finding available on open-source all point to the fact that the economic situation in the country contribute to the opposition on the introduction of the E-levy. The Government has demonstrated a determination throughout this period to impose the draconian 1.75%

 

 

Electronic Transfer Levy on Ghanaians who avail themselves of the services of electronic transfers despite conclusive research and analysis results and also findings available on open-source pointing incontestably to the fact that the majority of Ghanaians do not, on a non-partisan basis, agree with the reasons

 

 

assigned by Government for imposing the draconian levy or even a lesser percentage of such tax on the nation in the present deprived environment of the ordinary citizen, he added.