Last week, the Finance Minister presented the 2022 budget statement before Parliament.
The Minority is however against the budget dubbed, "Agyenkwa."
According to them, it will not ease the public of suffering but further unleash hardships on the populace.
This is as a result of the introduction of the electronic transaction levy (E-levy) which involves a charge of 1.75% on all electronic transactions covering mobile money payments, merchant payments, and inward remittances.
In this regard, JoyNews' Evans Mensah hosted Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu tonight on PM Express to discuss Minority's alternative on budget."
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