NPP MP Carlos Ahenkorah operates away from e-levy comment

Person in Parliament for Tema Western, Carlos Kingsley Ahenkorah offers denied media reports which he has said that the proposed one 75% e-levy by the authorities is not a compulsory taxes, thus Ghanaians are in opposition to it should not engage in digital transactions. The former Deputy Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) of Trade during a job interview yesterday stated that “It is not a compulsory taxes, if you don’t do MoMo, a person don’t pay. So if you do not want to pay, don’t perform MoMo. It’s simple”. That will part of his response through the minutes-long interview has created controversy, but the legislator states he has been taken out of framework and the media have intentionally headlined a skewed rendering of his thought, only to court disaffection for your pet and the NPP government. Based on the legislator who spoke within an interview with Okay FM monitored by MyNewsGh. possuindo this morning, the E-levy should be welcomed by all well-meaning Ghanaians who want to witness huge developments funded by the people’s own taxes and not via loans, which have almost always confirmed counter-productive. He said the particular agitations against the proposal from the Minority and parliament plus groups like the Bernard Mornah-led so-called “Justice for Ghana” do not augur well for that progress of the country. In the view, the protesters need to rather help the government along with laudable ideas instead of opposition the 1 . 75% e-levy. He has therefore called out there all members of the NPP to rise up to defend the reason for the government and not to be cowered by the discordant voices from the opposition. Source: MyNewsGh. com/Edward Amagyei Naaso/2021
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