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DISREGARD GETTING GREAT STREETS AND MEDICAL CLINICS ASSUMING YOU REJECT E-LEVY - ABRONYE DC CAUTIONS GHANAIANS

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Kwame Baffoe, the New Enthusiastic Party's Bono Local Communicator, said Ghanaians can't have sufficient emergency clinics, streets, and other social conveniences assuming they reject the e-demand.

He clarified his situation by expressing that assessments are utilized to subsidize improvement drives like streets and medical clinics.

As per him, paying duties isn't agonizing, yet paying expensive loans is.

Kwame Baffoe feels that accepting the E-demand is desirable over getting IMF advances, as certain market analysts and monetary specialists have exhorted.
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To cite Abronye DC, "In the event that you go against charges [e-levy], you reserve no privilege to request fair medical clinics, you have no right… yes charges are utilized to work on the country".

He likewise said that Ghanaians would be qualified for responsibility when they pay the electronic exchange charge presently being bantered in parliament.

"When Ghanaians embrace covering charges, I would help them in requesting government obligation regarding the e-demand. I will not announce I'm a NPP part since when the e-demand is used to make streets, medical clinics, and auxiliary and elementary schools, I will benefit.

Ghanaians ought to grasp and acknowledge the public authority's position, then, at that point, request a rundown of all tasks financed by the e-demand.

Taking note of that depending on the IMF for monetary assistance is unreasonable, he expressed that Ghana paid 350 million dollars in revenue on an IMF advance taken in 2014 by the John Mahama government.

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