John Kumah is a promising star in Ghana s politics — NPP youth
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Ejisu MP Commends Bank of Ghana For Their Prompt Response On Crowdfunding
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The Member of Parliament for the Ejisu Constituency in the Ashanti Region, Dr. John Ampontuah Kumah, has applauded the Bank of Ghana for instituting measures to formalize crowdfunding in Ghana.
According to the Member of Parliament, the policy direction by the Bank of Ghana on how individuals and organizations can establish and use crowdfunding platforms is a step in the right direction and one of the best steps any nation can take to increase access to funding for entrepreneurs and businesses.
“On Tuesday, February 2, 2021, I presented a paper on the floor of the house numerating how the state can tap into the potentials of the youth for national development. One of the points I highlighted was the need for measures to be taken to institutionalize crowdfunding in Ghana. I am therefore impressed with the swiftness exhibited by the Bank of Ghana in outlining a roadmap that ensures that we can now rely on the power of the internet to crowd pool funding for businesses,” he sai
John Kumah advocates for amendments of law to allow MPs undertake more developmental Projects
Newly-elected Member of Parliament for the Ejisu Constituency in the Ashanti Region, John Ampontuah Kumah, has called for the amendments of laws to make it possible for Members of Parliament (MPs) to have a fair share of the MPs Common Fund to spearhead developments in their various constituencies.
Speaking on Asempa FM s Ekosiisen on Friday, December 18, 2020, Mr Kumah emphasized that the current state of the law does not allow MPs to have adequate funding to embark on projects in their respective constituencies. He said, this rather puts them in a very difficult position as their constituents expect them to bring developments when they are elected to parliament.