E-LEVY: MAJORITY LEADER MUST DEMONSTRATE LEADERSHIP €“ EDUDZI TAMEKLOE

January 30, 2022
3 years ago

A legal professional has inquired the Majority Leader, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, to appreciate the unique nature of the current Parliament and show authority aptitudes that are premised on dialoguing.



Godwin Edudzi Tamekloe says the NPP MPs ought to be gutsy sufficient to let Ghanaians know they do not have the required number to pass the E-levy into law.


Talking to Samson Lardy Anyenini on Newsfile, Saturday, Mr. Tamekloe encouraged the Parliamentary Issues Serve to successfully lock in his side to maintain a strategic distance from unnecessary allegations that will keep the E-levy talk about in a stalemate.



“I think the Majority Leader must start to illustrate authority. In case you wear’t have the numbers and are incapable to marshal the numbers, be straight to the point with the individuals of this nation,” he exhorted.



Agreeing to Edudzi Tamekloe, the Larger part ought to fault themselves for the ‘constrained’ exit of the Speaker on Friday, January 28 after a long delay within the graduation of procedures.


He says the posturing of the NPP lawmakers was out of line to the Speaker, the Minority and indeed themselves as they may not table the E-levy for talk.


“It was exceptionally late within the evening when the issue of e-levy came in and I review exceptionally well the Minority Pioneer Haruna Iddrisu and Muntaka Mubarak raised the issue in the event that you're putting up this charge presently, we have to be compelled to talk about and vote on it.”



“They [the Majority] intentionally kept moving to the point that the Speaker had no other choice to debilitate that he needs to take off. I think it is beautiful self-evident that the administration of the Majority are incapable to marshal the numbers required for the purposes of carrying the E-levy through,” he included.


Mr. Tamekloe, who pairs as a part of the National Majority rule Congress (NDC)’s lawful group, assist expressed that the Larger part Meeting ought to bear more prominent obligation in guaranteeing agreement building within the House.


In the interim, the Nhyiaeso MP, Dr Stephen Amoah, is calling on opposers to show information that demonstrate Ghanaians are undoubtedly against the proposed Electronic Transfer Levy aka E-Levy.


Agreeing to him, the gathered resistance against the charge isn't based on a basic examination of desires of the conventional Ghanaian.


“The NDC, I get it them since they need to come to control. But the so-called specialists ought to give pertinent required pieces of information out of well-collected investigate information focuses so that able to bolster them,” Dr Amoah said.