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If You're Going Back To The IMF, Scrap E-levy - Ablakwa Tells Govt

The Member of Parliament for North Tongu constituency, Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa has asked government to scrap the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy) since it's going to the IMF.

It may be recalled that part of the campaign to convince Ghanaians to pay the e-levy was that it will prevent us from going to the Fund.

However, a tweet from Gabby Asare Otchere Darko suggested that the GHc 600m estimated has not been achieved.

"What options are open to government? The question should rather be: what option, if adopted, will re-inject investor confidence in our economy? Even if we find the $3-5 billion required, will that help? E-levy which was to have given us some 600m by now has done less than 60m," he tweeted.

Subsequently, on Friday, 2nd July, 2022 government announced its decision to go back to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to support its economic programme.

Reacting to this on his Facebook page, Okudjeto Ablakwa wrote: "You gave Ghanaians two options: E-Levy or IMF.
Having opted for the IMF, any honest government will scrap the unconstitutional and repugnant E-Levy immediately".

"Perhaps the only positive outcome of an IMF bailout is that they wouldn’t allow President Akufo-Addo to obstinately continue with his insensitive, wasteful, oligarchic €20,000 an hour chartered luxury jet travels which have cost the suffering taxpayer over GHS34million in 13 months" he added.