‘We’re bored with the fights’ – Majority leader whip

Majority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh Majority Leader Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh

We didn’t promote E-Levy smartly – Annoh-Dompreh

Government has agreed to cut back the E-Levy to at least one.5%

Minority desires a complete scrap of the levy

Majority Leader Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh has mentioned individuals of his aspect, the bulk caucus in parliament, are bored with combating the minority at the passage of the E-Levy Invoice.

Talking on Asaase Radio’s Giant Bulletin display on January 27, 2022, Annoh-Dompreh mentioned he was hoping that the 2 aspects would compromise to return to an settlement at the

E-levy for the sake of the rustic.

The Majority Leader Whip, who’s the member of parliament (MP) for Nsawam Adoagyiri additionally mentioned his aspect used to be at fault for no longer totally enticing stakeholders at the E-Levy; including that lately, consultations have been ongoing.

“I concede that we’ve got additionally no longer instructed our tale smartly. It’s with our PR and I concede that completely. And as we discuss, the city corridor assembly and engagements are happening, it’s higher past due than by no means.

“…That’s crucial and I am hoping that we’ll be capable of care for this subject because it have been. We’re drained. We’re bored with those fights; we’re bored with the fights. So, if there are compromises that need to be made, I do know they’ll be made and already I’ve famous that extra engagements are happening. The compromises that need to be made need to be made for the sake of our nation,” the MP used to be quoted via the asaaseradio.

There are reviews that all through a gathering with the management of the bulk caucus and the federal government agreed to cut back the E-Levy from 1.75 p.c to at least one.5 p.c.

The minority caucus, on the other hand, has rejected the compromise, announcing they (the minority) need the levy to be scrapped utterly.