A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) student with the department of economics (International Trade) at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, China, Chris Zankawa Sanusi, is calling on the Akufo-Addo led NPP government to eat the humble pie and apologize to Ghanaians for plunging the country into a hopeless path of economic chaos.
Commenting on the controversial Electronic Levy (E-Levy) before Parliament, the Ghanaian based Chinese student believes the way to go is not to overburden Ghanaians with additional taxes on savings, rather the government must take full responsibility for the economic mess and go back to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for possible financial amnesty.
“Government should eat the humble pie, apologize to Ghanaians and start to make some sacrifices. Let the Ghanaian have the feel of your repentance and that we are all going to bite the bullet even though your mismanagement led us all here. In that case, we shall all see the need to relax our stands on this E-LEVY and other adjoining taxes to raise the needed revenue to keep our country running.
“Again apologize to Ghanaians and go back to the IMF.
“Whiles making those sacrifices, immediate steps must be taken to make the Komenda Sugar factory operational, prioritise rice and poultry farming. If we can downsize the imports of sugar, rice and frozen meat, we would be creating a lot of sustainable jobs and wouldn’t have to overburden the citizenry with nuisance taxes,” he said in a post copied exclusively to blogger, Ananpansah Abraham.
The PhD economics student maintained that, it was an insolence on our sovereignty to place the health of our economy in the hands of just two multinational telecommunication companies wondering what will happen should those companies fold up or leave the shores of Ghana.
“Isn’t this an insult to our sovereignty? The health of our economy now depends on the telecos? How sustainable is this arrangement, a whole country’s economy relying on just about two MNC’s? Assuming these telecos decides to fold up and leave the shores of Ghana, how is the government going to mobilize revenue to finance its projects?
At least if we had not privatized our only telecommunication giant i.e Ghana Telecom we could be confident of the sustainability of this source of revenue even if their competitors decided to exit.
Amidst all this back and forth, the man who misled us here, the economics messiah (Alhaji Bawumia) is tight-lipped, “he queried.
According to him, the Akufo-Addo-Bawumiah led NPP government was simply afraid of going to the IMF because of its opulence and extravagant lifestyle, adding that, the IMF will ensure that every penny you take and spend from them made economic sense.
He said former president John Dramani Mahama without any economic background has been vindicated when he predicted last year that going to the IMF was inevitable, and that is exactly where we are today as a country.
Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham