Close Menu
MyGhanaDaily
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    MyGhanaDaily
    Monday, October 6
    Trending
    • The People’s Poet Speaks Again – Omar Sterling Announces VTH 2 Mixtape
    • The Business Side of Ghanaian Music Nobody Talks About
    • Top 10 Rap Verses in Ghanaian Hip-Hop History
    • Best Ghanaian Music Videos of All Time
    • Top 10 Ghanaian Throwback Songs That Still Hit Today
    • Absa Bank Ghana hosts Strategic Dialogue on Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy initiative
    • Edem Sickle Cell Foundation partners NCCE mark sickle cell awareness month
    • TMA embarks on Tema Facelift Campaign
    Your Marketplace Banner
    • News
    • Business
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Fashion
      • Celebrity news
    • Sports
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Agriculture
    • Opportunites
    • Videos
    • More
      • Education
      • Tourism
      • History
      • Feature
      • Opinion
      • World
    MyGhanaDaily
    Home»News»‘MPs can scrutinize a budget, but can’t determine or frustrate gov’t policy’ – Asantehene
    News

    ‘MPs can scrutinize a budget, but can’t determine or frustrate gov’t policy’ – Asantehene

    Ellen NusiBy Ellen NusiDecember 13, 2021Updated:December 13, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu min

    The Asantehene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, has waded into the controversies surrounding the approval of the 2022 Budget Statement and Economic Policy.

    He advised legislators not to use their entrenched positions to frustrate the government from performing its legitimate duties.

    Send your stories to Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140

    According to him, there is no way the government can raise revenue to meet the demands of Ghanaians except through taxes.

    He said there’s no country in the world where its citizenry does not pay taxes, and that good citizens pay taxes.
    “We have been fortunate in our political journey to have moved on from a period of one political party dominating everything. Today, at least the two main political parties have all been in government. If we are honest, we will agree that there is no perfect government and there will never be as long as we have different points of view.”

    “And if we are honest, we will also agree that there are no people in this world that love paying taxes, and yet there is no other way conceived by the human mind by which government can raise the resources to meet our needs other than by raising taxes. I do not know of any form of taxes that is less painful than others. So at last, government, by all means, would have to raise taxes to meet our needs and if we are good citizens, we will pay our taxes.”

    The Ashantehene also added that the Members of Parliament (MPs) who are the representatives of the people are there to ensure equilibrium in what governments do.
    He added that the lawmakers were only representatives of the people, and it was not their duty to determine policies for the government.

    “We elect people to represent us to make sure there is some equilibrium in what governments do. It is to our good that our representatives in Parliament subject the national budget to the most rigorous scrutiny and to call for changes.”

    “Government must also have the humility to acknowledge and embrace the useful inputs from all sources, but our representatives need to bear in mind that it is not their role to either determine policy or to frustrate the executive from performing their legitimate duties.”

    The Asantehene made the remarks at the launch of the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Commemorative Gold Coin on Sunday, December 12, 2021.

    There is some seeming delay in the approval process of the 2022 budget, occasioned by entrenched positions held by the two caucuses in Parliament on aspects of the budget.

    The two sides have, however, pledged to build consensus towards the approval of the budget.

    The Minority Caucus in Parliament has indicated its strong resolve to reject the government’s proposed 1.75% E-levy in its entirety.

    It said it will kick against the levy in any shape or form since it will inflict more hardship on Ghanaians.

    “It is true that we engaged. We were part of the engagement, but at that engagement, regrettably and unfortunately, on the matter of e-levy we could not have agreement and consensus.”

    “We believe that the e-levy is punitive, and will undermine our quest to grow a digital economy in seeking to tax transactions,” the Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu said in Parliament on Tuesday, December 7, 2021.

    Meanwhile, the Majority Caucus have also said it is the e-levy is the only means the government can raise revenue to meet the demands of Ghanaians aside from borrowing.

     

    source: citinewsroom

    Send your news stories to
    Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140
    Advertise with us | Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news
    Asantehene
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleECG restores power to Krobo area after IGP’s visit
    Next Article Parliament to commence Monday sittings for speedy passage of Appropriation Bill
    Ellen Nusi

    Related Posts

    Absa Bank Ghana hosts Strategic Dialogue on Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy initiative

    October 4, 2025

    Edem Sickle Cell Foundation partners NCCE mark sickle cell awareness month

    October 4, 2025

    TMA embarks on Tema Facelift Campaign

    October 4, 2025
    LATEST NEWS
    • The People’s Poet Speaks Again – Omar Sterling Announces VTH 2 Mixtape
    • The Business Side of Ghanaian Music Nobody Talks About
    • Top 10 Rap Verses in Ghanaian Hip-Hop History
    • Best Ghanaian Music Videos of All Time
    • Top 10 Ghanaian Throwback Songs That Still Hit Today
    SPORTS NEWS

    2026 FIFA WCQ: Ghana beats Mali

    September 9, 2025

    The Black Stars Podcast: A six-part dive into Ghana’s football history, struggles and sparks of glory

    August 30, 2025

    2026 World Cup qualifiers: Black Stars set to open camp on September 1

    August 27, 2025

    Felix Afena-Gyan Joins Amedspor on Season-Long Loan

    August 21, 2025

    Ayew Stays Positive as Foxes Target Quick Response

    August 21, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • The People’s Poet Speaks Again – Omar Sterling Announces VTH 2 Mixtape
    • The Business Side of Ghanaian Music Nobody Talks About
    • Top 10 Rap Verses in Ghanaian Hip-Hop History
    • Best Ghanaian Music Videos of All Time
    • Top 10 Ghanaian Throwback Songs That Still Hit Today
    Like Us On Facebook
    Facebook Pagelike Widget
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    © 2019 -2025 Copyright | MyGhanaDaily.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.