Johnson Asiedu Nketia, popularly known as General Mosquito, is a Ghanaian politician and the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress

The General Secretary of National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has stated the Majority side in Parliament will still not be able to have all its members to pass the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-levy).

“The whole business of trying to use the game of numbers in this Parliament to still get what they want, that is the problem this government is facing and the earlier they pull the wool out of their faces, the better for them because they cannot win the game of numbers in this situation,” he said.


This, according to him, is because one of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentarians is down with stroke and on admission at a hospital.


General Mosquito, as he is widely known, disclosed this on Accra-based Starr FM but did not mention the name of the MP or hospital.

“They think they can win this game of numbers through an expensive exercise by trying to force some of our MPs out and take their seat. Now you have one of your MPs struck down by a stroke, he is in intensive care as we speak,” he claimed.

His comments come a few days after First Deputy Speaker and Bekwai Member of Parliament, Joseph Osei Owusu (Joe Wise), revealed they no longer count Dome-Kwabenya MP, Adwoa Safo who has been absent from parliamentary duties for some time now as part of them.

But to Mr Nketia, he fully supports Miss Safo’s decision if only it is to ensure the e-levy is not passed because it is not a good thing for the country.

He also mentioned two other NPP MPs have been caught up with the law of absenteeism and queried if the party is willing to sacrifice the trio if they are pushing for Adwoa Safo’s dismissal.

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In view of this, he is convinced even if the Assin North MP, James Gyakye Quayson, is removed from parliament, the controversial bill will still not see the light of day.

He stressed that E-levy cannot generate the resources for development, adding the government is not being truthful to Ghanaians.


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