Dr. John Ampontuah Kumah, Member of Parliament for the Ejisu constituency, is urging Ghanaians to back the government’s home-grown economic recovery plan.
He claimed that the government has acknowledged the economy’s current problems and has put plans in place to address them.
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The Deputy Finance Minister said on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana that the government is confident in its economic recovery plan and that it needs the public’s help to carry it out.
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“It’s critical that we empathize, recognize, and acknowledge that we are not living in normal times.” The situation is difficult, and prices are high. Vice President Bawumia reiterated President Akufo-acknowledgement. Addo’s The good news is that they have shown us the road out and the plans to pull Ghana out of its difficulties, therefore Ghanaians should be positive, pray, and support the administration so that all good measures will come to redeem the country and set it on the path to prosperity,” he said.
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“The economy is what we feel in our pockets,” Dr. Bawumia stated while delivering a lecture on the economy at a National Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) Training and Orientation Conference at Kasoa in the Central Region on Thursday. I recognize that we are going through a difficult period.”
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“This is the reality; governments and economies all over the world are facing serious challenges as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak and the more recent Russia-Ukraine conflict. The pandemic, which began in early 2020 and lasted until early 2021, caused the worst economic downturn since the 1930s, with most countries seeing negative growth. Fuel costs have risen over the world as a result of supply chain disruptions and increased oil prices,” he noted.
Despite the predicament, he stressed that the country’s fundamentals are strong and that things will improve dramatically when the government implements its economic recovery plans.
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