The Minority in Parliament has expressed its satisfaction following the federal government’s determination to droop the laying of the controversial Import Restrictions Bill.
In a press assertion issued on Friday, December 8, and signed by their chief, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Minority counseled the federal government for permitting frequent sense to prevail.
Dr. Ato Forson added that the Minority isn’t towards the coverage itself however slightly the unfettered discretionary energy it will have given to the Trade Minister.
According to the previous Deputy Finance Minister, this might have exacerbated the already excessive value of dwelling within the nation.
The Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam lawmaker additionally counseled all well-meaning Ghanaians for supporting their resistance.
“We are happy that the government has jettisoned these regulations after stiff resistance and opposition in Parliament by the Minority Caucus.”
“We wish to assure the Ghanaian people and the business community that the Minority will always be on their side and put their interest first. Ghana First!”
On Thursday, December 7, the Trades and Industry Ministry suspended the laying of the L.I.
According to the Minister of Information Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the transfer is to permit for additional consultations.
Speaking to JoyNews’ Maame Esi Thompson, Mr Nkrumah stated “First, we think that the economic objectives will work well for our growth and jobs and our development agenda. Therefore, it is important to get all stakeholders aligned as we go along this process. The idea is to suspend the laying, engage further, and get some more understanding and participation before we go in.”
“You know it is an L.I., you (are) going to factor in all of these views. Then, when you lay it, it can mature after the necessary 21 days because it is not a bill that would be amended on the floor. So, this would allow us to complete all of these engagements before any such laying takes place.”
Subsequently, the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has lauded the federal government’s option to droop the Bill.
Dr. Joseph Obeng, the President of GUTA, expressed contentment with the federal government’s determination, highlighting the importance of additional consultations.
He reassured companies of GUTA’s preparedness to contribute important insights for a extra complete invoice.
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