IMF BAILOUT: APOLOGISE TO GHANAIANS

July 4, 2022
3 years ago

IMF bailout: Apologise to Ghanaians and scrap 'unconstitutional & obnoxious' E-Levy 

 

The Member of Parliament for the North Tongu Constituency has asked government to assume liability and apologize to Ghanaians for racing to IMF following its previous remarks.

 

He is requesting that administration be adequately authentic and scrap the E-Levy.

 

As per him, government said it was with either E-duty or IMF.

 

He noticed that since the E-demand neglected to accomplish the reason for which it was briskly carried out, it ought to be scthe rejected since government has proactively consented to an IMF bailout.


IMF bailout: Apologise to Ghanaians and scrap 'unconstitutional & obnoxious' E-Levy 

 

"You gave Ghanaians two choices: E-Levy or IMF. Having selected the IMF, any legit government will scrap the unlawful and offensive E-Levy right away," he offered this expression in a tweet on Friday, July 1, 2022.


IMF bailout: Apologise to Ghanaians and scrap 'unconstitutional & obnoxious' E-Levy 

 

Albeit this guarantee has been straight invalidated by numerous administration authorities, including the Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, who accepts it is too soon for the public authority to quit gathering the E-demand, Mr. Ablakwa, who is likewise a Ranking Member of Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, has demanded that on the off chance that the public authority doesn't need the IMF excuse to wait, it ought to cancel the E-demand and apologize for the financial botch.

 

IMF bailout: Apologise to Ghanaians and scrap 'unconstitutional & obnoxious' E-Levy 

 

"If govt doesn't believe that its IMF emergency correspondence technique should blow up as it is showing up, it should first: STOP gathering the illegal and repulsive E-Levy.

 

Apologize to Ghanaians for the monetary blunder and the unmitigated misrepresentation that they won't look for an IMF bailout,he said in a tweet on Monday, June 4, 2022, refered to by Modernghana News.

IMF bailout: Apologise to Ghanaians and scrap 'unconstitutional & obnoxious' E-Levy