Audio By Carbonatix
Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah, has stated that the Electronic Transaction Levy (e-levy) is not the panacea for the problems facing the country.
He noted that government has never given that indication.
"The rhetoric that the e-levy is a game-changer and an answer to all problems of our country, the government has not said that."
Speaking on JoyFM's Super Morning Show on Tuesday, Dr. Kumah noted that although non-implementation of the levy will have consequences on the economy, "our belief is that in the very worst-case scenario, if you're not able to raise the revenue, then you'll have to cut down on flagship programmes of government.
His statement was in reaction to a comment made by the CEO of Dalex Finance, Ken Thompson, to the effect that government has created a picture as though development will grind to a halt if the e-levy is not approved and implemented.
Government, while introducing the e-levy, stated that it will be used to finance road projects, create employment through the YouStart initiative, as well as serve as a source of raising revenue (internally without borrowing), which in effect will enhance Ghana's debt situation.
But in subsequent briefings, comments from some government officials, including the Agric Minister, indicate otherwise.
The Minister of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, during a visit to one of the government’s built warehouses at Gambaga in the North East Region, called on farmers and Ghanaians as a whole to embrace the proposed e-levy since it will help in raising funds to support farmers in the country.
As a result of this statement and that of others, Mr. Thompson argued that the levy is being oversold by the government, although in his view, it's not a game-changer.
In a reaction, Dr. Kumah refuted such claims. He said government has not declared that the levy will be a source of funding for all development projects. He further clarified that government remains resolute to using the levy for its intended purpose.
Latest Stories
-
Obuasi East MP weeds Afari Military Hospital grounds, demands immediate operationalisation
2 minutes -
Learn one more language beyond your mother tongue – Vice President urges Ghanaians
18 minutes -
Covenant FC win 2026 Nketiah Foundation football tournament organised by Eddie Nketiah
37 minutes -
GhIE cite regulatory lapses for building collapses, push for stage-by-stage inspections
40 minutes -
CSIR warns weak use of soil data is undermining Ghana’s agric productivity
41 minutes -
Minority demands briefing on Ghanaians’ evacuation from SA amid xenophobic attacks
45 minutes -
Gov’t must complete existing health projects, not start new ones – Minority on Afari Military hospital
57 minutes -
Researchers identify biodiversity value chains with potential to strengthen rural livelihoods
1 hour -
Roads Ministry requests recruitment of 1,000 staff to boost agency capacity
1 hour -
CSIR Soil Research Institute raises alarm over zero government funding
1 hour -
More floods loom for Accra as Meteo predicts heavy June rains
1 hour -
Greater Accra REGSEC declares heightened security readiness ahead of peak rains, Homowo festivities
1 hour -
No life jacket, no travel — Transport Ministry enforces new inland water safety directive
1 hour -
Texas teenager convicted and sentenced to 35 years for fatal school stabbing
1 hour -
Supreme Court to rule on challenge to political parties’ delegate system on July 29
1 hour