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E-Levy Cake Could Disturb “Breaking The 8” Agenda – Gyampo

Prof Ransford Gyampo, an associate professor in the Political Science Department of the University of Ghana has suggested to the Majority Leader Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu to return the much-talked about E-Levy cake donated to him on his 65th birthday.

His comment comes on the back of the public backlash that has greeted the the Majority Leader’s E-Levy cake after pictures of it went viral on social media.

Reacting to the development on Facebook, Prof Gyampo says the E-Levy cake could unnecessarily disturb the NPP’s  agenda of “breaking the eight” in the next election.

“The unintended implication of your acceptance of the E-Levy Cake, at a time when there are major disagreements on the matter, makes us all wrong in criticizing yesterday’s dead-goat syndrome.”

He said, “Upon a second thought, I am sure you will agree with me that, this particular act was a little indiscretion on your part. Do please return the cake to its sender, symbolically and let’s see how we continue to dialogue to build consensus on the E-Levy, so government can get the needed resources to run.”

“Even if you won’t listen to public outcry, you must be strategic in your show of insensitivity, else you will unnecessarily disturb the agenda of Breaking The 8. I do not believe you will procure this cake yourself,” Gyampo posted on Facebook.

GhanaFeed.com

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