Audio By Carbonatix
Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has accused the Minority of demonstrating bad faith and extremist politicking in the case of the E-Levy bill.
According to him, the hard-lining stance of the NDC against the E-Levy is solely politically motivated and not characterised by a need to alleviate the suffering of the average Ghanaian.
Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express, Afenyo-Markin explained that at the beginning of the E-Levy impasse, both sides of the House had held several meetings to negotiate on the terms of the E-levy, however, “forces” unbeknownst to the NPP were pulling the strings of the NDC.
“Our friends came with their position, how they wanted things done. They wanted a reduction, even the threshold they wanted it to be reduced further. But you see, they may not want to hear this but is the naked truth. The NDC caucus in Parliament is being controlled by some forces and those forces are looking at the 2024 elections.
“You see, in one breath you’re ready to share political risk with us, in another breath you say that it’s your risk. Yet you are obstructing. We started, we started. High power delegation not only MPs but senior members of their party outside of parliament,” he said.
He revealed that during the negotiation, the two sides came to an understanding concerning the E-Levy till the NDC made a sharp U-turn.
“You remember I was on your show and I was the first to announce the 1.5%. Perhaps I was too quick to make that pronouncement, but it was necessary. I didn’t say that accidentally. At that point, they were somewhere 1% and a little above, and you remember Haruna Iddrisu publicly declare the 1% and they were on his neck they wanted to kick him out of leadership. Do you remember?
“They all descended on him because at that point they said no-way, they were not ready for even the 1% so negotiations broke down. We had several meetings. Some senior members on our side joined leadership and I was leading the team, and they also had their team,” he said.
“We tried all of these and it got to a point it was like ‘oo it’s not us it’s a party decision.’ If it is your party's decision to use E-Levy to fight 2024 election tell Ghanaians. Don’t tell Ghanaians that you’re fighting for them because they’re suffering,” he added.
Latest Stories
-
Australian-based audiologist donate hearing aids to Ghanaians in need
4 hours -
MobileMoney Fintech Ltd enhances regulatory compliance to protect customers and strengthen reliable agent network
4 hours -
Deborah Okailey Quarcoo: Are girls born to have dreams or just to marry
5 hours -
Sanity is your greatest asset – Alsale CEO Nana Boakye Kanto urges Ghanaians
5 hours -
GRA applauds KGL Group for paying GH¢153m in taxes, urges nationwide compliance
5 hours -
Ghana to host 30-man Zambian delegation to forge FinTech and cybersecurity alliances
6 hours -
Pilot International charters historic 1st club in Africa; launches Pilot International Club of Accra, Ghana
6 hours -
Canadian High Commissioner warns World Cup ticket does not guarantee Visa
6 hours -
Ghana to open diplomatic mission in Singapore to boost trade, investment and cooperation
6 hours -
I don’t want to die without a trace – Alsale CEO Nana Boakye Kanto on building a legacy
6 hours -
Ghana, Italy deepen cybersecurity cooperation to safeguard digital future
6 hours -
Communications Minister explores partnership with Code Raccoon to boost digital training
6 hours -
FirstBank Ghana holds maiden edition of SME Connect Workshop
6 hours -
Communications Minister holds talks with Ugandan delegation on continental parliamentary conference
6 hours -
Honouring 51 Years of Legal Excellence: Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata, Ghana’s King of Law, and the Voice of Justice
7 hours