The Committee for Joint Action [CJA]
has called on the Government to implement drastic measures to alleviate
the rising cost of living for Ghanaians.
The Committee for Joint Action[CJA] disclosed this in a press statement released on Tuesday.
The Group cited the worsening global economic situation, the
commission of economic and financial crime including tax invasion and
corruption in public institutions as the key factors attributing to the
country’s weak economy.
Speaking on the Tuesday edition of Eyewitness News, a leading member
of the Committee for Joint Action, Mr. Kwesi Pratt affirmed the group’s
pronouncements and noted that “The evidence is there for all to see.
Petroleum prices have gone up over the last 2 years and they’ve up quite
steeply,utility prices have gone up about 70%, the prices of sachet
water have gone up over 15% with the last 12 months.
So everybody knows
that living conditions is rising so there is no secret about it.”
However Mr Pratt insisted that the current economic situation was not
strange since countries all over the world were going through similar
situations.“our economy exist on the periphery of the capitalist economy
and therefore it has been said that where the economy of the
metropolitan economy faces we on the periphery catches cold and indeed
if you look at the world economy, the world economy is in massive
recession and the U.S is struggling to come out of the recession”
“Italy is facing enormous problems even the British economy is
struggling, the only economies thriving are the German and French
economies but beyond that the whole global economy is suffering and
because we exist on the periphery we also will suffer.”-he said
He further added that “we are not controlling our resources and we
are not exploiting our resources to the benefit of our people if you
take oil for example in the first year of exploitation all the people of
Ghana through our government got US$ 440 million, COSMOS energy which
is also one of the partners in the Jubilee field got $2billion if you
look at gold the situation is even worse, we are also told that 6
million people are evitable to pay tax in Ghana out of that 6 million,
only 2 million is paying tax so where are going to get the revenue
from.”
He later recommended that, government will have to widen its tax net
to ensure the country gains maximum returns on the exploitation of her
resources and also introduce measures to fight corruption in the public
sector.
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