The Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has asserted that perhaps national elections must be held every year in Ghana.
He said this considering the soaring hardships caused by unbridled price hikes, excruciating cost of fuel, 20% increase in transport fares, proposals by ECG for a 100% tariff adjustment, historic unemployment at 13.4% amongst others.
According to him, the controversial E-Levy wouldn’t have been tolerated the least if this was an election year.
Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa also wrote that the sensitivity levels of Ghanaian political leaders must remain the same before and after elections, considering
In a Facebook post, the MP wrote,”Perhaps Ghana should hold national elections every year. Soaring hardships caused by unbridled price hikes, excruciating cost of fuel, 20% increase in transport fares, proposals by ECG for a 100% tariff adjustment, historic unemployment at 13.4% and a draconian E-Levy wouldn’t have been tolerated the least if this was an election year.
Sensitivity levels of Ghanaian political leaders must remain the same before and after elections.”
He continued that, “In Hungary, despite winning his April election, Prime Minister Viktor Orban continues to cushion Hungarians by placing a cap on fuel and food prices which he has extended to July 1.”
Source: MyGhanaMedia.com
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