Bernard Mornah, a former national chairman of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), has hinted that bars are the only forward-thinking businesses in Ghana.
He claims that the country’s difficulties and frustrations have led people to continue drinking in an effort to block out their mistakes.
He added that the president had committed to shift the nation from taxation to production before taking office, calling it “a key policy declaration Akufo Addo has made.”
“The only industry that is booming in the country is the beer bar industry; people go there to drink away their frustrations, that’s why Akpeteshi and the rest are moving fast,” he told Don Kwabena Prah on Happy 98.9 FM’s Epa Hoa Daben show.
He further noted that most young people in business cannot meet their clients “due to the difficulty they encounter, and by the time the person would get there, they are drunk, and the client must leave in frustration.”
When asked if the government had demonstrated any form of local production within a reasonable time frame, the managing partner of Ndaana Ghana Limited responded, “What are you producing?” The increase of Value Added Tax by 2.5percent is that production, the introduction of a thievery tax called the electronic transfer tax or levy is that production, the imposition of Covid -19 tax on citizens is that a tax or it’s a production?” he quizzed.