Controversial Ghanaian musician, Shatta Wale, has descended heavily on the Akufo-Addo-led administration over the infamous E-levy policy that has stirred massive debate in Ghana.
To him, the government’s decision to implement that policy shows how insensitive the government is to the plight of Ghanaians.
Shatta Wale wondered why the government would turn a deaf ear to the plight of the same people who voted them into power with their controversial e-levy policy.
Shatta Wale has joined the masses against the infamous electronic levy This is gathered by KumasiBlogger in a report by 3news.com.
Shatta Wale is reported to have acknowledged the good the e-levy would bring to the country but he again questioned what the other taxes government have deducted have been used for, stressing that there is nothing to show for.
He added that if the government could account for the other taxes, no Ghanaian would complain about E-levy.
It is in this vein Shatta Wale believes the decision to impose e-levy on Ghanaians is simply way to show that government cares all about the money and not about how the people feel.
He referred to Twene Jonas’ ‘The system is working 24/7 in America’, and said it is a result of the government there putting to good use the taxes they deduct from the citizenry.
There are structures there and the people can see what their taxes are being used for. Can we say the same for Ghana? Everyday e-levy, e-levy,” Shatta Wale lamented.