Prophet Kofi Oduro has revealed the key solution to Ghana's problems and he believes that E-levy is not an option.

Speaking in church this morning, Prophet Oduro revealed that the implementation of the E-levy is a very bad strategy and therefore suggested a better option.
He revealed that the government should implement a Spot Fine policy. He explained that the government can generate so much from this sector when they act upon such policy.
He explained this policy by saying that most road users in the Ghana often abuse road and traffic regulations. He added that such persons can be fined with an amount of ¢1,000 each. He believes that this will help prevent most road accident in the country and it will also help generate more resources for the security agencies in the country.
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