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Afenyo-Markin: New Levies Are Hurting Ordinary Ghanaians

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has criticised the government’s economic direction, arguing that newly introduced levies and rising utility tariffs are deepening hardship for households across the country.

According to him, while government officials continue to highlight falling inflation and a strengthening cedi as signs of economic recovery, the impact is not being felt by ordinary citizens in markets, homes or workplaces.

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Electricity Tariffs and Prepaid Credit Concerns

Mr. Afenyo-Markin pointed to recent electricity tariff increases as a key factor behind growing public frustration over prepaid credits depleting faster than expected.

He recounted that GH¢3,000 worth of electricity credit purchased for his residence was exhausted within days — an experience he attributed to tariff adjustments rather than excessive consumption.

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His comments come amid wider concerns that consumers are struggling to reconcile rising utility expenses with official claims of improved economic stability.

Energy Sector Recovery Levy Criticised

The Minority Leader also took aim at the Energy Sector Recovery Levy, arguing that although the previous E-Levy was scrapped, the new levy is imposing a heavier burden on consumers — particularly through fuel prices.

He maintained that the removal of one tax should not result in the introduction of another that ultimately costs citizens more.

Economic Gains Questioned

While government points to improved macroeconomic indicators, Mr. Afenyo-Markin insisted that market prices remain high and that small businesses have not experienced meaningful relief.

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He further accused the administration of focusing excessively on gold reserve accumulation while neglecting agriculture, industrial expansion and private sector incentives.

According to him, sustainable economic transformation requires investment in productivity and job creation — not solely monetary stabilisation.

Employment and Public Sector Concerns

On employment, the Minority Leader questioned government claims of job growth, arguing that many teachers and nurses remain unposted or unpaid.

He also raised concerns about reported dismissals in some state institutions, suggesting that such developments contradict narratives of economic progress.

Call for Policy Shift

Mr. Afenyo-Markin urged the government to recalibrate its economic strategy toward reforms that provide measurable relief, protect jobs and stimulate sustainable growth.

The government has not yet formally responded to his latest remarks.

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