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Abronye ‘Schools NPP Government On How To Deal With Economic Challenges

National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communication team member for the Sunyani West Constituency, Stephen Akurugu popularly known as Original Abronye has disclosed a major key that he believes will transform Ghana and make the lives of the citizenry better.

Speaking to Nkonenews.com, Stephen Akurugu admitted that Ghana’s economy is in bad shape but was hopeful with the rightful leadership and proper measures in place the country will develop.

He argued that importations are what is crippling the Ghana’s economy. He said the country will see great strides only when the nation stops the importation of Agriculture produce and other items.

credit: Nkonenews.com

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