The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta continues to be haunted by the resistance the Minority mounted towards the Electronic Levy (E-levy) three years in the past.
The controversial levy noticed the 2021 finances rejected by the home with the speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin presiding earlier than his first deputy Joseph Osei-Owusu overturned the rejecting within the absence of the speaker.
Addressing MPs throughout the opening ceremony of the Post Budget Workshop in Parliament Ken Ofori-Atta pleaded with the minority to chorus from repeating the E-levy episode given the instances the nation is in.
Mr. Ofori-Atta disclosed the federal government is looking for to boost 0.9% of GDP via the income payments to be offered to parliament for approval.
“Mr. Speaker we are therefore calling on you to support us once again like we have done in the past to pass the proposed measures in the 2024 budget and on time.
“Mr. Speaker, there is a time and season to tear and a time to mend, there is a time for war, a time for peace and a time to scatter and a time to gather. Mr. Speaker this is the time to gather, this is the time to mend and also a time for peace,” the Finance Minister pleaded.
Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin on his half charged Members of Parliament (MPs) to consider the feelings of the general public of their deliberations arguing this 12 months’s finances is a really vital one.
“It is our duty to strive to improve the welfare of our people and even though we see this as the usual business of Parliament. This time around is more critical than before, this budget is a critical budget and I want us to have time because leadership have discussed with me and we have enough time to deliberate on the budget,” he added.
Source: Starrfm.com
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