Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Dr. Bawumia earlier this year advised Ghanaians to patronize goods using the QR code. In his own words during the launch, Dr. Bawumia said
“The Universal QR CODE which makes it possible for all merchants, service providers and institutions to receive payments from bank accounts, ezwich accounts, mobile money wallets or internationally issued visa or MasterCards instantly”
“Any merchant can have a universal QR CODE: e.g. chop bars, food vendors, barbers, carpenters or masons, musicians, shoe shine boys, khebab or ‘Kofi brokeman’ sellers, market traders, trotros, taxis, churches, mosques, schools, funeral committees, wedding organizers etc.”.
To prove to Ghanaians that the App he introduced is more important in our daily activities, he walked to a popular Waakye seller, Aunty Muni and bought from her and paid with the QR Code.
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