BETTING GHANA “Betting is evil, tax it more to discourage Ghanaian youth” – Kofi Akpaloo fumes 2 months ago Szarlot Post Views: 142 Presidential aspirant Kofi Akpaloo believes instead of trying to scrap the tax on sports betting, the government must rather increase the taxes to discourage the youth from gambling. The leader of the Liberal Progressive Party (LPG) described betting as “evil” and said major steps must be taken to prevent the youth from engaging in it. In January, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) implemented a 10% withholding tax on all lottery and sports betting gross winnings. However, both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have promised to scrap the betting tax if they win the upcoming elections. Kofi Akpaloo slams plans to scrap betting tax NDC presidential candidate John Mahama said he would abolish the betting tax if elected as president, while the NPP’s Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has also pledged to do the same. Akpaloo is, however, of the view that both Mahama and Bawumia are being deceptive and encouraging betting because they’re not competent enough to create jobs for the youth. “I believe that betting is evil, and we should do everything possible to discourage our youth from engaging in it,” – he said on Starr FM. “It’s a big lie for somebody to tell you that he’s going to create jobs and then promise the young people that he’s going to take away betting taxes because you want to encourage them to do more betting. It’s a disaster when we have such people leading us. The future is [bleak] and there’s no hope.” Meanwhile, the sports betting industry in Ghana has seen tremendous growth in the last decade, leading to many betting companies setting up shop in the country. Source: pulse.com.gh About Post Author Szarlot I am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. See author's posts SzarlotI am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: gambling industry, Ghana, sports betting, tax Continue Reading Previous How Nigerians Betting on the Olympics Transforms African GamblingNext Soccer betting is on the rise among young Zimbabweans More Stories BETTING UGANDA Ugandan betting platform rewards loyal customers 9 hours ago Szarlot BETTING EGYPT How betting companies influenced Africa’s digitalization 9 hours ago Iwo Bulski BETTING NIGERIA Hisbah bans sports betting in Kano, re-launches “operation flush out immorality” 1 day ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA PariPesa Presents Obafemi Martins as New Brand Ambassador 1 day ago Samuel BETTING KENYA Galaxsys Partners with Betika to Expand Gaming Reach in Africa 1 day ago Samuel BETTING WORLD NEWS Brazil’s Ministry of Sports clarifies approval process for sports betting and iGaming 1 day ago Samuel EXPERTS GHANA REPORT: Betting in Africa 2024 – Geopoll 1 week ago Szarlot BETTING MALAWI ‘Regulatory void’: online gambling firms accused of exploiting lucrative African markets 1 week ago Szarlot BETTING ZAMBIA Smart Driver of the Month: a program that changed the driving culture in Zambia in 7 months 1 week ago Iwo Bulski BETTING NIGERIA 60 million Nigerians gamble daily 1 week ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA SpinBet South Africa – a Reliable Sports Betting and Online Casino Platform 2 weeks ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA Islamic police raid betting shops in northern Nigeria 2 weeks ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.