Prophet Kofi Oduro, the founder and leader of Alabaster Ministry International has sent a key message to the vice president and other members of the economic management team.

According to him, the global economic crisis which has affected the prices of almost everything in the world is not going to end anytime soon. Prophet Oduro revealed that the current economic crisis in Ghana and also in other parts of the world will continue to exist for a long time.
He is therefore urging the vice president and the economic management team to cut their coat according to their means. This means that the country should spend every penny depending on the total pennies they have.
He also added that it is the duty of Ghanaians to pay the needed tax to develop the country but he however made it clear that the E-levy is not an option for taxation.
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