Speaker of Parliament urges the Road Minister to reverse Suspension of Tolls Payment…

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Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament has commanded Kwasi Amoako-Atta, the Minister of Roads and Highway to reverse his decision to suspend the collection of road tolls because, in his view, the Minister acted wrongly by issuing that order.

The Speaker said the Budget Statement and Government’s Economic Policy are policy proposals that the Minister of Finance has presented to the House and until they are approved nobody has the authority to start implementing aspect of it.

He therefore called on the minister to honourably withdraw that directive, warning that failure to do so will be a serious breach of the directive of the Speaker and that would amount to Contempt of Parliament since the House is yet to debate the Government’s decision to scrap the tolls throughout the country which are good source of revenue into the state kitty.

“I think that it is proper for us to direct the Minister, a Member of this House, in fact a Senior Member of this House, I think that he might have acted wrongly and therefore I call on him to reverse this decision,” the Speaker ruled.

Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta during the Budget Statement presentation indicated that Ghana’s roads need fixing and are being fixed but considering the plight of Ghanaians, he said Government has abolished all tolls on public roads and bridges with effect from immediately after the Budget is approved.

The Roads and Highways Minister shockingly rushed to direct the immediate discontinuation of tolls collection on all public roads and bridges across the country few hours after the Finance Minister’s announcement

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