NewsE-Levy: Why the rush? – Nii Okai to gov’t

E-Levy: Why the rush? – Nii Okai to gov’t

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A veteran Ghanaian gospel musician Nii Okai has added his voice to the masses on the controversial e-levy policy.
He has questioned the sudden rush to pass the e-levy and advised the government to take a critical look at its public relations which can make or unmake them.

Responding to a question posed by Rev. Thompson Sakyi on the Church Groove on Class 91.3FM, Nii Okai noted, “But why the sudden rush to do it? Why? Because there must be a reason and anything that is not really well thought through is bound to face all forms of oppositions either before, during, or after implementation. So for me, I’ll say if it is good, time will tell so take your time and engage and get people on board, but don’t rush.”

Nii OKai is out with an album titled “Revive Us”.

He also has “Breaking Seal” and “Mokob3” as two new singles.

The main opposition National Democratic Congress and a cross-section of Ghanaians are against the 1.75 percent levy which will affect electronic transactions.

Several calls on the government to drop the proposed tax has fallen on deaf ears.

The government has explained that the upsurge in the use of e-payment platforms, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, has been an impetus for the introduction of the levy.

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