Mahama Clueless – Alan Fires Salvo

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Photo Reporting: John Alan Kwadwo KyerematenMahama Clueless – Alan Fires Salvo

01 July 2014

New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential hopeful Alan Kyerematen says the Mahama administration is clueless on how to improve Ghana’s economy

 

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In a statement against the recent tariff increment on electricity and water as well as the new VAT on financial services, Alan said, such revenue collection moves by the government were collapsing the economy.

Mr. Kyerematen said, “The Government has lacked creativity in its desire to raise revenue,” adding that, “revenue collection should not contribute to increased hardship on the people.”

“In the midst of the economic situation that we find ourselves today, it does not make sense to increase tariffs on water and electricity; it is not the best idea to impose new VAT on financial services and it does not make sense to talk about increasing fuel prices even if it is being denied,” he said.

He stated that without doing anything to substantially increase production in agriculture and expand the country’s export base, any attempt to hike levies would be counter-productive because of its effect on the ordinary Ghanaian “who bears the brunt of all these increased hardship because of the government’s inability to run the economy.”

“The government has totally mismanaged the economy and become highly insensitive to the needs and feelings of the people,” Mr. Kyerematen said, and urged the people to start asking critical questions about how the economy is being run.

He said what the country needed now are new ideas that would propel the economy, because President John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government have proved that they have lost touch with how to manage the economy and by this, lost the trust reposed in them to govern the country.

“That is the reason why the people must be listening to the new ideas that some of us on the other side are proposing to bring about the required change in the economy,” Mr. Kyerematen said.

“The people of Ghana deserve to live better and this means a new team that has what it takes to improve the economy and at every point take into consideration the needs of the people before taking decisions that affect their daily lives,” he added.

Source:Daily Guide





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