Unhappy so many Ghanaians living beneath poverty line – Bawa Mogtari laments

A good aide to the former Leader of Ghana Joyce Bawa Mogtari has noted that will currently, most Ghanaians reside below the poverty range. According to her, most people endure on the benevolence of the couple of privileged ones in culture. She, therefore , believes that will since a great number of people endure on remittances from charitable people, there is the need to discard any idea of e-levy through conversations in the country. She will instead government cuts its costs in order to get more money to run the particular affairs of the country. Joyce Bawa Mogtari was talking on Accra-based Metro TELEVISION when he made this particular known. “We need to also redouble our attention on what all of us do in terms of our philanthropy because many people are living right now below the poverty range and we do also realize that most of us depend on remittances through whoever is probably in a much better place than you are. It really is why this whole discussion around e-levy beats our mind. I don’t think that we ought to even be encouraging any more negotiations on the matter. The lady continued “I think that govt itself should cut its expenditure. Let’s see Their Excellency the President informing us that henceforth all of the v8, lexus vehicles…that we will use two or much more that I don’t want to see lengthy convoys anywhere or that will my convoy itself will have three vehicles along with just the essential attachment but not all these fifty or so automobiles. ”Adding further that “there is a way the government can present enormous sensitivity. I think that will government has been most unjust to the good people associated with Ghana and I believe that regardless of the teachers are demanding whether it is allowances, salary increment, they will pay in comparison to monies compensated by the President for their luxury travels”. Source: MyNewsGh. com/ 2022Send your information stories to [email protected] and via WhatsApp on +233 202452509Related Subjects: FeatureGhana