John Mahama, the former President, has promised to look into alternative options for the controversial betting tax as part of his campaign strategy for the upcoming elections. He emphasized his dedication to addressing the key issues affecting Ghanaians while speaking at the NDC’s Youth Townhall Meeting in Accra.
He reiterated his vow to abolish both the Electronic Levy (E-Levy) and the tax on betting winnings if elected. Mr Mahama criticised the E-Levy for not meeting its revenue targets and for imposing unnecessary financial strain on citizens.
His campaign promises reflect a broader effort to address pressing economic challenges faced by the country. Mr Mahama also called for a more streamlined way of exporting local talent abroad. According to him, the current manner in which professionals leave the country due to economic conditions leaves much to be desired.
Source: Myjoyonline.com

