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General News of Wednesday, 15 January 2003

Source: gna

Govt has no intention of increasing VAT- Fobih

The Minister of Environment and Science, Professor Dominic Fobih on Monday dismissed rumours that the government would from this year, increase the Valued Added Tax (VAT), from 12 and a half to 17 and a half per cent.

Prof. Fobih, who was addressing the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District People's Assembly, at Abura Dunkwa, re-assured Ghanaians that the government was sensitive to their plight and would therefore, not do anything to worsen it.

On the intended increase in the price of petroleum products, he explained that this is being necessitated by the increase in the price of crude oil on the world market, but said whatever decision the government would take, would be in their "best interest", and reiterated that Ghanaians would soon reap the positive result of government policies.

The Minister, was of the view that the people's assembly was imperative, since it is the only means through which the democratic machinery could be brought to the doorstep of the people at the grassroots.

He, in this regard, appealed to all well-meaning citizens to support the government by contributing positively to the democratic process for accelerated development.

The District Chief Executive, Mr. Andrew Mensah, on his part stated that the government "is bearing sweet fruits" in the district since its assumption of office two years ago because it has been able to step up the development of the area.

These include the development of educational infrastructure, and of the agricultural and health sectors, and urged the people, to give the government a "second chance", since it was capable of delivering to their satisfaction.

The Odikro of Abura-Dunkwa, Nana Osam Kwesi VII, who chaired the function appealed to Ghanaians to change their attitudes for the better, if the country is to witness any development, and observed that no government would give anything bad to its people, but pointed out much depends on the people themselves.

People from all walks of life, including, teachers, farmers, traders, public and civil servants asked questions ranging from the state of the economy, to the gulf crisis, which Prof. Fobih and his team, including the Regional Minister, Mr. Isaac Edumadze, provided answers.