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NDC demands details of public funds spent on Townhall meetings

The National Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), George Opare Addo is asking government to make public, funds spent on the

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The National Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), George Opare Addo is asking government to make public, funds spent on the recent Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy) Townhall meetings.

This comes after government through the Information Ministry held its maiden Townhall meeting to discuss the Electronic Transaction levy (E-Levy) in Koforidua in the Eastern Region on January 27, 2021.

Another Townhall meeting was organised on February 2, 2021 in the Western Region.

They engaged the public on the advantages of the e-levy which is pending approval, as well as took feedback and inputs from relevant stakeholders.
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Mr. Opare Addo commenting on the Townhall meetings held by government to sensitise the public on the need to pay the e-levy said the meetings are a waste of revenue.

“I have given concrete reasons and they should also tell us how much they are spending on their Townhall meetings.

“I am very sure that by the time they are done, they would have spent more than 6 billion that they think they would get from the E-levy,” he stated at a press conference held on Monday.

In the view of the party, the monies could have been channeled into other areas of the struggling economy.

The party, also, demanded the immediate cancellation of other scheduled Townhall meetings.

Meanwhile, the Youth Wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has served notice to the Police that they will embark on a street protest against the Electronic Transactions Levy (E-levy) on Thursday, February 10, 2022.

A letter signed by the National Youth Organiser of the Party, George Opare Addo, explained that there is an urgent need for them to protest the tax policy, saying “the young people of this country are frustrated and tired of the happenings in the country.”

They want the government to “rescind its desperate efforts on the Electronic [Transactions] Levy, end widespread corruption, redeem young people from mass unemployment, pay outstanding arrears to workers and end the UTAG endless strike immediately.”

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