2 years ago
In the event that you are an essayist or writer in Ghana today and you can't comprehend the damage Akufo Addo has done to our country however you actually decide to scrutinize or affront Mahama, a president who is as of now not in office, then you are a simpleton. Ghanaians with knowledge never again find such distributions intriguing to peruse. I understand what I am referring to.
As per the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta, Ghana would rather not go to the IMF; accordingly, Ghanaians should acknowledge the E-Levy proposition, nonetheless, I recommended that as opposed to utilizing the E-Levy, NPP legislators should diminish their compensations to save the economy.
I requested in that article, "When did Eugene Arhin, the president's overseer of correspondences, enter legislative issues to gather such a lot of fortune so rapidly?" Ghana has been seriously harmed by boundless, progressing defilement. Assuming the president is genuine about fighting this deadly sickness, he would have set aside sufficient money to support the economy and produce occupations. Since he scorns hardships, he has decided to forego the battle to safeguard the public's funds for a questionable, languid plan to take advantage of the oppressed.
Since it's a by and large shame for the NPP organization to gather cash from those for whom it hasn't made positions, I was one of the people who fervently went against the presentation of the E-Levy's They need to place themselves in the shoes. I'm really glad it fizzled.
I suggested that it will be vital to offer back a portion of the great wages that NPP government authorities procure to the state in light of the fact that, notwithstanding their significant salary, they likewise benefit from different benefits and stipends that are not accessible to the common public. In any case, considering their grievous ineptitude, the president should fire his priests in general or quit paying them with the goal that the cash can be utilized to help the poor Ghanaians.
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