Bawumia slams NDC over 'dumsor levy'

Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has criticized the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for introducing a GH¢1 per litre "Dumsor Levy" on fuel, calling it a betrayal of public trust. According to Bawumia, this levy is eight times more burdensome than the scrapped E-Levy, which the NDC vehemently opposed while in opposition.
Key Highlights
- Tax Burden: Bawumia stated that for every GH¢1,000 spent on fuel, Ghanaians now pay GH¢83 in taxes, compared to GH¢10 under the E-Levy.
- Campaign Promises: He accused the NDC of contradicting their campaign promises and warned that this move signals potential for more oppressive taxes in the future.
- Public Reaction: The introduction of the levy has sparked public debate, with many monitoring the response to this development ¹.
Background
The NDC has faced criticism from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on various issues, including allegations of corruption and enabling illegal mining activities. Dr. Bawumia has been vocal about the NDC's actions, accusing them of deception and betrayal ² ³.
What's Next
The public's response to the "Dumsor Levy" will be crucial in shaping the narrative around the NDC's governance. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how the government addresses concerns around taxation and public trust.
Source: classfmonline.com
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