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We will assume control over the roads on the off chance that we bomb in court - Okudzeto Ablakwa responds AGs remark on E-Levy
Minority to challenge section of E-Levy at Supreme Court .
266 MPs took part in the endorsement of E-Levy, Godfred Dame to Minority
Individual from Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has depicted the Attorney General's reaction to the Minority's directive to limit government from executing the E-Levy strategy as 'terrible, annoying and exploitative'.
As per him, the Godfred Dame's case that the house had a majority for navigation is ludicrous.
In a Facebook post, the MP said the minority intends to face government as Article 3 of the 1992 Constitution requests, adding that would it be advisable for them they bomb in court, they will rampage.
He stated "the main antitoxin for menaces and dictators is to stand up and defy them as Article 3 of the 1992 Constitution requests of us. We will confront them in the Supreme Court on Wednesday the fourth of May; on the off chance that we oddly bomb in the courts as the Majority Group Leader and other NPP authorities are inquisitively anticipating, we will assume control over the roads."
The Attorney General, Godfred Dame, has said that parliament framed a majority when the E-Levy strategy was passed in March this year.
As indicated by him, an all out number of 266 Members of Parliament were available during the second perusing of the strategy.
That's what he added "casting a ballot was by a voice vote and in this manner charges about the number present are irrelevant."
This was because of an application for a directive by the minority looking for the court to control GRA from carrying out the E-Levy strategy which initiates on May 1, 2022.
In response to this, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, in his post said "We have perused the regrettable, annoying and deceptive reaction of the Attorney General to our case in court — he incredibly looks for asylum in voice votes like protected majority edges don't matter to voice votes. He especially knows that regardless of the democratic technique in parliament — either by voice, headcount or mystery voting form, similar protected majority guidelines apply."
That's what he added "Or is The AG — government's main lawful guide, professing to have a few otherworldly abilities able to do phenomenally adding Adwoa Safo and Kojo Kum's voices to a voice vote despite the fact that they were both not in that frame of mind of parliament present and casting a ballot? Unquestionably, this guard and government's scandalous Neutrality Allowance will acutely seek Ghana's Most Ridiculous Award of the Decade."
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