Not all taxes are the same, and Ghanaians have every right to question them.
When the Hɛn Pɛɛ Pɛɛ introduced the E-Levy, it was met with anger and confusion.
People didn't just reject it because it charged mobile money and bank transfers-they rejected it because the government didn't explain it properly, didn't engage the public, and after collecting the money, they couldn't clearly show where it went.
The E-Levy felt unfair.