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The Attitude Of The Opposition Party's Greediness Will Not Help The Country's Development-Banda DCE

Hon. Emmanuel Akoneh the District Chief Executive for Banda, has said that, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in many attempts to withdraw the implementation of the electronic transaction levy popularly known as E-levy is a total waste of NPP's governance time.

He said the NDC is only good at frustrating the NPP government on its good initiatives that will help the country's development. According to him, the NDC going around the country instigating the public on rejecting the E-Levy is only for gaining political advantage knowing best that, the E-levy will accordingly help the development of the country as proposed by the NPP government which will lead them (NDC) in opposition for long time.

Speaking in an interview with Appiah Kubi on Tain FM Anopa Nkommo, the District Chief Executive elaborated that, the attitude of the opposition party's greediness will not help the country's development.

Although it is difficult for people to pay tax but that does not mean to negatively propagate the best way to help the development of the country, and I will say that, the government is not arrogant in posture to instill the implementation of the E-levy", he expressed.

He added that, the NDC cannot repeal the E-levy as proclaimed by the former president John Mahama in the sense that, when talk tax was introduced, they (NDC) propagated to scrap it but when they came to power, they did not and this shows how the NDC dislikes the good initiatives by NPP government, therefore Ghanaians should disregard the insinuated opinions of the opposition party.

He said the NPP led akuffo Addo government will be transparent to the use of the levy's money, therefore urging those making panic withdrawals to be seized.

Source: TainFM, Appiah-Kubi.

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