Wednesday, May 18, 2022
  • Home
  • About
    • Editorial Guidelines – Accuracy
    • Trust and transparency
  • Advertise
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
The Ghanaian Standard
Form a company in Dubai
HTML tutorial

  • Home
    • General
    • Social
    • Religion
    • Education
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Breaking
    • Latest News
    • Trending News
  • Politics
    • Opinions
    • Speeches
  • Sports
  • Crime
    • Legal
  • Business
    • Economy News
    • Finance News
    • List of Businesses
    • Ghana – Economy
    • Business in Ghana
    • Life in Ghana
  • World
    • International News
    • Botswana News
    • Burkina Faso News
    • Cameroon News
    • Cape Verde News
    • Comoros News
    • DR Congo News
    • Egypt News
    • Ethiopia News
    • France News
    • Gabon News
    • Germany News
    • Guyana News
    • Kenya News
    • Hungary News
    • Malawi News
    • Mali News
    • Morocco News
    • Nigeria News
    • Qatar News
    • South Africa News
    • South Korea News
    • Sudan News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • Tunisia News
    • Zimbabwe News
  • Entertainment
    • Music Related
    • Movies
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion News
    • Food Related
    • Travel News
  • Features
    • Profiles
    • Press Release
    • Obituary
    • Entrepreneurship News
      • Faith and Business
      • Digital Marketing
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • General
    • Social
    • Religion
    • Education
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Breaking
    • Latest News
    • Trending News
  • Politics
    • Opinions
    • Speeches
  • Sports
  • Crime
    • Legal
  • Business
    • Economy News
    • Finance News
    • List of Businesses
    • Ghana – Economy
    • Business in Ghana
    • Life in Ghana
  • World
    • International News
    • Botswana News
    • Burkina Faso News
    • Cameroon News
    • Cape Verde News
    • Comoros News
    • DR Congo News
    • Egypt News
    • Ethiopia News
    • France News
    • Gabon News
    • Germany News
    • Guyana News
    • Kenya News
    • Hungary News
    • Malawi News
    • Mali News
    • Morocco News
    • Nigeria News
    • Qatar News
    • South Africa News
    • South Korea News
    • Sudan News
    • UK News
    • US News
    • Tunisia News
    • Zimbabwe News
  • Entertainment
    • Music Related
    • Movies
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion News
    • Food Related
    • Travel News
  • Features
    • Profiles
    • Press Release
    • Obituary
    • Entrepreneurship News
      • Faith and Business
      • Digital Marketing
No Result
View All Result
The Ghanaian Standard
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

E-Levy: 91 per cent of Ghanaians don’t support proposed E-Levy – Prof David Abdulai to Finance Minister

Kwasi Ahimah by Kwasi Ahimah
March 7, 2022
in Politics, Economy
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
Prof David Abdulai - Ken Ofori-Atta - E-levy - Ghana News
ShareTweetSend

Senior Advisor at the Africa Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption, Professor David Abdulai has revealed that 91 per cent of Ghanaians are not in favour of the proposed E–levy.

He said this on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday, March 5.

He further raised issues against the strategy that was adopted by the Finance Ministry regarding the proposal. He said the failure of the Ministry to engage stakeholders prior to the introduction of the policy was wrong because that meant putting the cart before the horse.

E-Levy Bill Consultations

In his view, the ongoing nationwide town hall meetings should have been done before the proposal was submitted to Parliament.

He said “The strategy of the Finance Ministry is wrong. What they did is to put the cart before the horse. This is not the time to now go around trying to hold town hall meetings, get buy-ins from Ghanaians. They should have done that much earlier before the bill was introduced in Parliament. So the pressure on the speaker, in my opinion, is misplaced.

“I am saying strategy-wise they should have done it much earlier and then you actually engage the NDC members in Parliament before you even bring it to the floor. Good luck to them but I don’t think the pressure is fair to the Speaker.

“The speaker will do his best but I think Ghanaians have already made it very clear, 91 per cent of the populace have made it clear they are not interested in the E-levy. The Majority leader mentioned a few days ago that they never expected such resistance even though they knew.”

Opposition to E-Levy?

Meanwhile, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has expressed shock at the rejection of the E-levy by some youth of this country including some free senior high school beneficiaries.

He asked whether they know what the cost of rejecting the E-levy will be, given that the government needs resources to fund the programme and other initiatives.

Speaking at the Government’s 3rd Townhall meeting to sensitize the public on the need for the E-levy to be passed by Parliament in Tamale on Thursday, February 10, he said “If  I look at  E-levy for instance, and I say that this year we intend to collect 7billion cedis and I look at mobile money subscribers and there are over 21million  of us.

“So assuming I divide this 7billion  by 21million  of us, it is about 300 cedis a year for each person, divide by 12.

“So when I see the energy, especially with which graduates who have gone through free senior high are against  E-levy,  I ask whether they are calculating what the cost is.  And I ask in truthfulness that does any graduate make more than  8000 or 5000?

“Assuming you are a graduate and you even made  100,000 cedis a year and you transfer all of that through MoMo, how much will that be? 10 per cent of 100,000  is 10,000, so a third of that is  3000. So  3000 cedis for your roads, for your free education, for all of that and you are up in arms.

“So truly who should be paying for it? You have every responsibility to ask me to account for it. But we as a people, can’t pretend that we don’t need these resources to do what we are doing. No graduate makes 100,000 cedis a year.”

Should Ghana go to IMF?

Regarding calls to go to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Mr Ofori-Atta insisted that Ghana would not return to the Bretton Woods institution for support in order to deal with the challenges that the local economy is going through at the moment.

Doing so, he said, will have dire consequences.

He also indicated that Ghana had the capacity to raise domestic revenue for development. The government has been called upon to return to the IMF for support instead of relying on the proposed E-levy for revenue.

For instance, a former Member of Parliament for New Juabeng South, Dr Mark Assibey-Yeboah believed that a return would rescue Ghana’s struggling economy.

“Without a doubt, I think we should be placing a call to Washington if we haven’t really done that. We are just not going to ask for the funds just because E-levy has been passed or not. E-levy will just bring about GH¢5 billion. We are in a deep hole in our tax revenue and facing difficulties, so going to the Fund will give us some support.

“So there is nothing wrong with going to the Fund.  Ghana is a member of the IMF so what is wrong going to ask for support when we are in difficulties to go and pool resources.  If I was the finance minister, I will be convincing the President that it is about time we went back,” he told Citi.

SimilarNews

Government Communicators urged to sensitize public on E-levy

Government Communicators urged to sensitize public on E-levy

May 18, 2022
Pay us to feed our families —Ghana Toll Workers Group

Pay us to feed our families — Ghana Toll Workers

May 17, 2022
Hon. Kofi Arko Nokoe

PROFILE: Hon. Kofi Arko Nokoe

May 16, 2022
Bernard Antwi-Boasiako

No need to change a winning team – Wontumi reminds delegates as he seeks re-election

May 16, 2022
HTML tutorial

Mark Assibey Yeboah also added that the revenue expected to be accrued from the E-levy is to ensure the economic stability government is eyeing.

He further cast doubt on the government’s ability to raise the projected GH¢6.9 billion target, saying the maximum the government can raise from the controversial e-levy is GH¢5 billion.

“The GH¢6.9 billion target cannot be realized. There are a lot of exemptions so, in my estimation, the maximum amount we can get from the E-levy is GH¢5 billion, and that is less than a billion dollars, so I do not think that the E-levy is going to be a panacea to our revenues. Going to the IMF will ensure some stability and above all, we are going to get some $3 billion”.

The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Johnson Asiedu Nketia also made a similar call to the government.

Asked whether President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo should go to the IMF, while speaking on the New Day show on TV3 on Monday, February 7, he answered “I think it is something that they have to consider. if it is the only that will take us out of this problem then the earlier the better.”

But Mr Ofori-Atta who had earlier stated that the government would not go back to the IMF insisted that “I can tell you, as my colleague deputy said, we are not going back to the IMF, whatever we do we are not [going back]. The consequences are dire, we are a proud nation, we have the resources, we have that capacity, don’t let anybody tell you … we are not people of short-sighted, we need to move on,” Mr Ofori-Atta said.

Tags: E-LevyInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)Ken Ofori-AttaNDC

Get real time update about this post categories directly on your device, subscribe now.

Unsubscribe

Similar Topic

Nasara Coordinator calls for unity during and after NPP internal elections

Nasara Coordinator calls for unity during and after NPP internal elections

May 18, 2022
About 8,000 trees survive in Bawku Municipality under Green Ghana

About 8,000 trees survive in Bawku Municipality under Green Ghana

May 18, 2022
MSMEs must be supported to address post-Covid economy challenges-Trade Minister

MSMEs must be supported to address post-Covid economy challenges-Trade Minister

May 18, 2022
Foreign Ministry advises against travel to Gao Region of Northern Mali

Foreign Ministry advises against travel to Gao Region of Northern Mali

May 18, 2022
Politics Terrorism Threats

Interior Minister lauds Peace Council for sensitising border communities on terrorism

May 18, 2022
Government Communicators urged to sensitize public on E-levy

Government Communicators urged to sensitize public on E-levy

May 18, 2022
Please login to join discussion

Socials

GPL Table & Forex

Ghana Cedi Exchange Rate

Ghana Cedi Exchange Rate

May 13, 2022
Ghana Premier League table 2022

LIVE: Ghana Premier League table – GPL Table 2022

May 13, 2022

Latest News

‘Seikwaman’ outdoors new Paramount Chief after seven years of dispute 

Inter Allies file appeal against GFA’s decision on match fixing

Mohammed Salisu finally set to honour Black Stars call-up

President condoles with UAE on late ruler’s death

Nasara Coordinator calls for unity during and after NPP internal elections

Attack on Benya FM: Lack of prosecution fueling attacks – MFWA

Clergyman calls for peace in Bawku

Women must explore prospects for community development

Central Region ready for second edition of the Green Ghana initiative

PV Obeng Roundabout unveiled at Tema to mark the eighth anniversary

Prev Next

Trending News

VGMA 2022 Winners: See full list of VGMA 23 Winners

Female student killed at Cape Coast: Body found without private part

New HUAWEI nova 9 SE is the ideal 108MP camera phone

DStv Nigeria Packages, Channels, Prices

Ghana Braids: 25 Lovely Ghana Weaving Hairstyles 2022 and all you need to know

Mohammed Salisu finally set to honour Black Stars call-up

University of Ghana is only West African university in Africa’s top 20 universities ranking

Jomoro MCE supplies Half-Assini Technical School with furniture

Unapproved medical charges a major cause of preventable deaths – NGO

Court referrals will ensure civil servants do the right thing – PAC

Prev Next

Editor's Pick

20 Most Profitable Business Ideas in Ghana 2022

DStv Ghana Packages, Channels, Prices

VGMA 2022 Winners: See full list of VGMA 23 Winners

Female student killed at Cape Coast: Body found without private part

GOtv Ghana Packages, List of Channels and Prices

Interest Rates in Ghana – Banks with Best Lending Rates – 2021

Top 100 Best Hospitals in Ghana – 2021 (According to Survey)

Top 100 Companies in Ghana – 2019

Best SHS in Ghana – 2019 WASSCE Ranking (All 637 Schools)

Category B Schools in Ghana

Prev Next
Google News - The Ghanaian Standard, Ghana News
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise

© 2021 The Ghanaian Standard - Breaking News & Top Stories in Ghana, Africa, Business, & More | Powered by YellGh - Designed by EnspireFX.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • General
    • Education
    • Health
    • Social
    • Religion
    • Science Related
  • Breaking News
    • Latest
    • Trending
  • Politics
    • Opinions
    • Speech
  • Sports
  • Crime
    • Legal
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Finance & Investment
    • Business in Ghana
  • Sports
  • International
    • Cameroon
    • Cape Verde
    • DR Congo
    • Guyana News
    • Kenya News
    • Nigeria News
    • South Africa News
    • Qatar News
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Music
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food Related
    • Travel
  • Feature
    • Press Release
    • Profiles
    • Obituary
  • Editorial
    • Ethics and Guidelines
    • Trust and Transparency
HTML tutorial

© 2021 The Ghanaian Standard - Breaking News & Top Stories in Ghana, Africa, Business, & More | Powered by YellGh - Designed by EnspireFX.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In