The SONA of Akufo-Addo in Parliament has been rescheduled.

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The announced announcement in Parliament about President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-State Addo’s of the Nation address has been withdrawn.

On Friday, February 25, Deputy Majority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin informed Parliament that the President will no longer be in the House on Thursday, March 3 to deliver the SONA, as previously announced.

“This indicative date has, however, been put on hold by us, and we will duly communicate a new date to the House once we have engaged the presidency,” Effutu said.

This will take the Article 67 requirement beyond the second week in March as Parliament will only reconvene after the 65th independence celebration on Sunday, March 6, with Monday declared a statutory public holiday.

The SONA for 2022 will be the first after the violent exchanges in the House on Monday, December 20, 2021.

It will come when the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy is still in the House and yet to see daylight.

Already, President Akufo-Addo has described the furore around the levy, popularly known as e-levy, as “unnecessary disputation”.

“I am determined to persevere to make sure we find the means to address some of these issues,” he had told some traditional leaders who called on him at the Jubilee House on Monday, February 1.

“These are the efforts that we are now making which have been resisted by the opposition as we try and close the gap. It is necessary for us to do so because that is the only way which some of these matters can be addressed.

“We ourselves have to find the money for our development and that is the reason why it has become necessary for us to use these measures like this famous tax which has caused so much unnecessary, in my view, disputation; nevertheless, we would continue.”