Hon John kumah has denied the false publication to which he is quoted that ”Business owners who rejects MoMo Transaction will be arrested
In a post cited by countryghana.com on his Facebook page, the minister is urging the general public to disregard such reports and such publication is a propaganda tools deployed to create disaffection for the government and the electronic transfer levy (E-levy) .
“I entreat the media to always double-check and make sure they source their information from credible sources,” John Kumah
“I never said Business owners who refuse to accept MOMO because of E-Levy will be arrested.
“Kindly ignore some media publications that quote me as saying, “business owners who refuse to accept MOMO because of E-levy will be arrested”.
“This information is false and misleading since I never uttered the words that are being attributed to me. This can only be the handiwork of people who are bent on creating public dissatisfaction toward [the] Government and the E-levy.