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Pollster as well as the managing editor for the Every day Dispatch newspaper Ben Ephson has shared his approach to the controversial E-levy. In the report sighted on Starr Fm, he revealed that this NDC which is also the biggest resistance party is afraid in order to approve the E-levy costs in parliament because it will make the NPP win strength in 2024 elections. He or she went further to say which he believes the NDC seems when the E-levy is accepted, the Nana Addo authorities would have enough money to develop more infrastructures and look after other things and that would get them to look good in the eyes associated with Ghanaians. “I’m tempted to think that the NDC suspects that will with the benefits of E-levy Ghanaians will say that things like streets and schools have become much better so I will vote for that NPP when I go to the forms in 2024. ”“The method the e-levy is organized. In two and a half many years time, the NPP are likely to show Ghanaians what they used E-Levy for, ” he or she said. The NPP govt is committed to enacting the particular E-Levy, with Finance Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) Ken Ofori-Atta holding city hall meetings to explain the particular levy’s significance to Ghanaians. The Minister has also stated that if the E-Levy is just not implemented, Ghana will be required to seek a bailout in the International Monetary Fund, which usually he claims will be “disastrous” for that country. The minority caucus (NDC), on the other hand, has mentioned that the levy should be removed. They even rejected a number caucus and government offer to decrease the charge through 1 . 75 per cent to at least one. 5 per cent.
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