General News of Monday, 7 August 2017

Source: mynewsgh.com

Mandatory tow levy is an attempt by government to loot – A Plus

A Plus called on all stakeholders to resist any attempt by the gov't steal monies from them. A Plus called on all stakeholders to resist any attempt by the gov't steal monies from them.

Controversial musician and sympathizer of the New Patriotic Party, Kwame A Plus has said the Mandatory Towing Levi policy is just a way for people to create loot and share the country’s resources.

The musician in a post on Facebook indicated that some members of the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress are behind the push for the passage of the tow levy into law because of their parochial interest.

He indicated that the country voted for hope and change and that all attempts to siphon monies into the pockets of some individuals will be resisted.

He indicated that he put his brand and life on the line to get the New Patriotic Party to win the elections in order to salvage the sinking fortunes of Ghana and will therefore not set a watch while some people draw the party’s name into the mud.

He called on all stakeholders to resist any attempt by the government to steal monies from them.

He called on the government to rather institute a shortcode so that Ghanaians will be afforded the opportunity of texting anytime there is a vehicle broken down in order to get the owner of the vehicle to pay for it to be towed.