So NDC and John Mahama cannot be taken seriously based on their negative records,” he said. He averred that chances were that a future NDC government will take the route of increasing the rate of the levy. “They will come and increase the E-Levy rate from 1.5 percent to 2 percent and more if we don’t take care and mistakenly give them power,” he added. Speaking at a public lecture days later, John Dramani Mahama promised that the next NDC government was going to abolish the levy. “A new National Democratic Congress government, God willing, and with the votes of the sovereign people of Ghana in 2025, will repeal the E-levy Act," Mahama said.
Source: GhanaWeb May 12, 2022 06:52 UTC