
The governing NPP is finding it difficult to get the controversial Electronic Transactions Levy (E-levy) bill passed into law.
This is because the Majority is finding it difficult to get all 137 MPs in the House during proceedings, therefore, the bill has not been re-laid before the House since it resumed for the second session.
Kennedy Agyapong, MP, Assin Central, has condemned such attitude of his colleagues urging them to resign if they are not interested in helping the government to achieve all the promises it made to Ghanaians.
Speaking in a radio interview recently, the MP noted that, some of his colleagues use parliamentary hours to pursue other interests rather than the governments.
“If you are not ready to be an MP, leave the post. Nobody forced you to be an MP. We are sick and tired of your bogus attitude. People are scared to tell you but I will because I don’t fear anyone. I have to go for a check-up but I’m here because of my party and country.
Source: Mynewsghana