E-Levy Will Go: Ablakwa "Absolutely Elated" After Mahama's Assurance

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, is "absolutely elated" by Mahama's assurance that "a new NDC government" will "repeal the E-levy Act".

"A new National Democratic Congress government, God willing and with the votes of the sovereign people of Ghana – in 2025 – will repeal the E-Levy Act. Even as this government remains fixated with taxing their way out of economic mismanagement, the Akufo-Addo government has been wasteful," the former President said.

Delivering a public lecture in Accra on Monday, May 2, 2022 on the topic: "Ghana at a crossroads," from the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, former President John Mahama said the "government’s desperation to tax Ghanaians to get the nation out of the hell hole it has dumped us will not succeed because government’s own budget proposals show that the e-levy will not make any significant contribution in resolving our problems but would exert an adverse toll on the people of Ghana."

"We in the NDC do not oppose taxation as a principle. We will not be pretentious and couch fanciful slogans to condemn the principle of taxation like the NPP did in the past. We are, however, implacably opposed to distortionary and burdensome taxes like the e-levy that only force Ghanaians to endure more suffering," he added.

Reacting to this, Ablakwa in a Facebook post said “I am absolutely elated to hear former President Mahama’s firm assurance that a future NDC government will repeal the abhorrent and detestable E-Levy.

“This gives me great hope that even if we do not get the justice we deserve in the Supreme Court and on the streets, E-Levy will go!”