The Board chairman of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Joe Ghartey and Madam Julie Essiam, Commissioner General of the same institution, have paid a curtsey call on the Ga Mantse, Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II.
This meeting, held in Accra on Thursday, was a crucial step to collaborate with traditional leaders and taxpayers to promote better understanding of revenue mobilisation.
The GRA’s strategic initiative aims to engage traditional authorities and stakeholders, building stronger relationships to emphasise the importance of tax compliance and revenue generation.
By enhancing these partnerships, the GRA seeks to raise awareness among traditional leaders about their role in advancing national development.
During their discussions, Joe Ghartey and Madam Julie Essiam explored ways to strengthen collaboration with the Ga Mantse and his Council, focusing on cultivating a culture of tax compliance within the Ga community.
They highlighted the pivotal role of revenue mobilisation in supporting the government’s development agenda and improving livelihoods across Ghana.
Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II welcomed the GRA’s efforts and affirmed his support for promoting tax compliance and revenue generation as vital drivers of development and prosperity in Ghana.
Mr. Joe Ghartey and Madam Julie Essiam expressed gratitude to the Ga Mantse and his Council for their warm reception and readiness to collaborate.
This landmark meeting signifies the beginning of a productive partnership between the GRA and traditional authorities to pave the way for enhanced revenue mobilization and national progress.