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Minority vows to block new tax due to hardship on Ghanaians
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Minority vows to block new tax due to hardship on Ghanaians

May 22, 2026 2 Min Read
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A minority group of members of parliament has vowed to oppose any authorities transfer to introduce new taxes or levies, arguing that Ghanaians are already dealing with vital financial hardship and can’t face up to additional fiscal pressures.

This place was outlined in a media briefing by the minority management on Friday, Might 22, through which a number of nationwide financial and governance points have been mentioned.

Deputy Minority Chief Patricia Appiaguey, who spoke on behalf of the caucus, criticized the federal government over inconsistencies within the NDP Congress’ method to taxation since taking workplace in January 2025.

He stated that whereas the minority helps efforts to enhance fiscal self-discipline and scale back authorities spending, the measures launched up to now haven’t offered the extent of aid that the general public anticipated.

She says the federal government has introduced reforms geared toward lowering waste and bettering financial administration, however implementation has been gradual and largely symbolic, offering little aid to unusual Ghanaians below financial pressure.

Mr. Appiaguey additional argued that the present financial state of affairs requires insurance policies that ease the burden on households and companies, slightly than introducing extra taxes and levies that would worsen the state of affairs.

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“The minority welcomes real efforts to cut back waste, however up to now reforms seem too gradual and largely superficial. Ghanaians pay sufficient in taxes and the minority reiterates its agency place that no new taxes will likely be imposed on an already burdened inhabitants,” she stated.

He added that the governing NDC, whereas in opposition, had strongly opposed sure taxes, however later launched their very own taxes in authorities. This can be a place that contradicts earlier commitments, she stated.

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