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Parliament: Sitting adjourned to Jan 18, E-levy still not approved

Ghana’s Parliament stands adjourned till January 18, 2022. This followed unsuccessful attempt to approve the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy of 1.75% on Monday December 20, 2021. Following Monday’s scuffle over the E-Levy bill which was expected to be considered by the...

Minority’s ‘consensus-building smokescreen’– Amidu

The Minority Caucus in parliament, in the view of ex-special prosecutor Martin Amidu, “has now specialised in Orwellian doublespeak deceptions” and “shamelessly compromised” itself and “sold out on the rejected 2022 budget”. In his latest article on the budget stalemate...

Use dialogue to resolve issues surrounding approval of 2022 Budget – Peace Council

The National Peace Council (NPC) has urged both the Majority and Minority in Parliament to resort to dialogue and consensus building to resolve the impasse surrounding the approval of the 2022 Budget. The call followed a meeting it had with...

Majority’s number manipulation in parliament dangerous for democracy – Inusah

A former Member of Parliament for the Tamale Central Constituency in the Northern Region has stressed the need for parliament to live above the manipulation of numbers on the floor. According to Mr. Inusah Fuseini, “Ghana’s democracy stands to suffer...

Arrogance of power and impunity caused 2022 budget rejection – Martin Amidu

Former Special Prosecutor and private citizen Martin Amidu said the 2022 budget and economic policy was rejected due to government’s demonstration of “arrogance of power and impunity”. In his latest statement, the former SP described the Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta...

Justice 4 Ghana lauds Parliament for rejecting 2022 budget

A political pressure group, Justice 4 Ghana has lauded Ghana’s Parliament for rejecting the 2022 Budget and Economic Policy. For the group, the budget as presented by the Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta on Wednesday November 17, 2021 was nothing short...

We need to redeem our image for posterity – Ablakwa to Parliament

North Tongu Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has admitted that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) minority group in the 8th Parliament, demonstrated weakness in some past decisions in the house. Notable among these decisions he said, has to...
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