Restore tollbooths but don’t cancel E-levy – Prophet tells John Mahama

Prophet
Nanasei
Opoku-Sarkodie
of
the
Potters
City
has
asked
the
incoming
President,
John
Mahama,
not
to
cancel
the
E-levy
as
he
promised
during
his
campaign
because
times
will
be
difficult.

According
to
the
preacher,
God
has
revealed
to
him
that
the
economy
is
going
to
struggle
and
the
government
will
struggle
to
raise
funds
to
run
and
manage
the
country’s
affairs.

He
advised
that
though
John
Mahama
promised
to
scrap
the
e-levy
when
he
returned
to
power,
he
should
ignore
that
promise
but
should
restore
the
tollbooth
system
to
get
extra
money
to
run
the
country.

The
prophet
said:
“I
can
tell
you,
it
is
going
to
be
a
very
difficult
year.
I
told
one
politician
yesterday,
‘Don’t
deceive
yourself
into
thinking
you
are
going
to
transform
Ghana
in
a
year.’
Tell
President
Mahama
that
he
should
not
cancel
the
E-Levy
tax;
he
will
need
it.
He
shouldn’t
cancel
it.
I
was
praying
for
him,
and
the
Lord
told
me,
‘Do
not
let
the
people
lead
you.’
One
of
the
essences
of
leadership
is
making
difficult
decisions.
Don’t
cancel
it.
Keep
the
E-Levy
and
bring
back
the
toll
booths.
Hear
this:
even
in
developed
countries,
they
pay
tolls.”

Watch
the
video
below: