Ghanaian gospel singer, Cwesi Oteng has revealed that he has no remorse for expressing his opinion about the digitalized taxation system dubbed e-levy.

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It would be remembered that the gospel musician earlier in an interview with Zionfelix on the Uncut show stated that the development of the country comes at the expense of every citizen, thus the avenue created by the government to collect taxes from citizens is good.

He also revealed that he feels happy whenever Telcos deduct an amount from his e-cahs because he feels he is contributing to the growth of the nation with that contribution.

His comment did not side very well with Ghanaians as many who have expressed their displeasure with the e-levy taxation system berated the singer for siding with the government.

Speaking in a recent interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz with Sammy Forson, the “I Win” hitmaker stated that he has no regrets expressing his sentiments about the e-levy saga because he was entitled to them.

“I don’t regret them. I think they are my opinions just like every individual and other persons have opinions. If you ask me for my honest opinion I will give it but when I’m attacked for my opinion then I feel like it is racist because you want everyone to think like you and we cannot all think together, people don’t understand that we don’t have to agree on anything“, he said.

The agreement is just respecting other people’s opinions so we can exist, but we have a society where people expect you to think like them, then you cannot have people in your life because we are powerful to think independently and we were not born to agree,” he added.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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