[5] Also, revenue from the levy would be used to support entrepreneurship, cyber and digital security; road infrastructure and provide jobs to about 11million people in the country.
[3][16] Haruna Iddrisu said the Minority in Parliament would not support the E-levy claiming it seeks to take away the money of a bigger proportion of Ghanaians in multiple phases.
[17][5] In December 2021, brawl broke out in the Parliament of Ghana as some MPs of NDC and NPP started punching, ripping shirts, kicks and head-butting each other due to the disagreement of the E-levy bill.
[20][21]Kojo Oppong Nkrumah claimed changes were made the E-levy bill after consultations were held,[22] and would be passed when Alban Bagbin is presiding.
The measures, he claims, will exacerbate the deficit that will be produced if the government abandons the contentious electronic transfer levy.