John Dramani Mahama Accused Akufo-Addo’s govt of paying lip service to corruption
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John Dramani Mahama Accused Akufo-Addo’s govt of paying lip service to corruption

John Dramani Mahama, former President of the Republic of Ghana has accused the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia led government of only paying lip service to the fight against corruption. According to Mr. John Dramani Mahama government asking whistleblowers to make evidence available before probing alleged corrupt acts is not the way to go. The former President described the government’s approach to the corruption fight as wrong, he spoke on Accra based TV XYZ On Monday, 8 November 2021 ahead of his Greater Accra Regional Thank You Tour on Tuesday monitored by Apexnewsgh.com According to him, “This government is just paying lip service to the fight against corruption. Look at the special prosecutor’s office, it had someone like Martin Amidu, a lawyer of a certain standing and former deputy Attorney General and if someone like Martin Amidu resigns and says the president is the mother serpent of corruption, it’s a very serious charge because he knows what he has seen. “Several attempts were made to obstruct him from investigating certain cases and that was why he said what he said. So your own appointed special prosecutor comes out to say you’re the mother serpent of all corruption, what else do you need anybody to say about your fight against corruption?” He questioned He further said that “the thing about corruption is that man is not perfect and everybody has his character based on where you were moulded in your home or where you grew up. The president cannot work alone, the president needs people to help him, he doesn’t know the character of every single person he appoints. So there will be cases of corruption. How you deal with it is what makes the difference. We are not saying you can clean the stables 100 per cent and there will be no corruption but when it occurs how you deal with it to serve as a deterrent to other people is what is most important.” He believes calling for evidence from whistle blowers is wrong move for a government. “Whistle blower cannot give you evidence, he is not an investigative agency, he doesn’t have the capacity, he only gives you the lead that this is what I suspect has happened. It is your duty as government to investigate the claim, but if you say anyone who makes an allegation should bring evidence, am I the police? am I an investigative agency? So, the media can expose suspected acts of corruption and it is the duty of anti-corruption state institutions to pick those leads and investigate,” the Former President pointed. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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NAVASCO: Shun acts of vandalism, recklessness and defiance to School authority-Dr. Bawumia to Nabians Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
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NAVASCO: Shun acts of vandalism, recklessness and defiance to School authority-Dr. Bawumia to Nabians

Vice President Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has admonished students of Navrongo Senior High School (NAVASCO) campus in the Kassena-Nankana Municipality of the Upper East Region not to get involved in any act of vandalism. Apexnewsgh.com reports The Vice President Dr. Bawumia offered free advice to the student of NAVASCO as part of his speech to mark the school’s 60th Anniversary celebrations. “You must shun all negative activities and invest your time and energies in acquiring goods of the mind -imagination, knowledge, and creativity- and the development of your capabilities and skills for the future. Acts of vandalism, recklessness and defiance to School authority would not make you a proud NABIA and certainly not a good citizen of Ghana. He advised “Let me also admonish students on the use of mobile phones and the internet. Our digital and educational revolution requires the use of these instruments. But, they must never become inseparable companions and distractions to you. The mobile phone, even though has positives, some students often use them for the negative activities and spend more time on the phone to the detriment of their studies. Let us embrace the technological progress for academic excellence. Dr. Bawumia Admonished Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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US deputy national security boss visits Ghana
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US deputy national security boss visits Ghana

The U.S. deputy national security advisor Daleep Singh visited Accra recently to discuss President Biden’s Build Back Better World initiative with stakeholders and to meet with the Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia. Singh’s visit to Ghana follows his participation in COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, where President Biden reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to address the climate crisis while mobilising investment capital to build infrastructure that drives sustainable economic recovery. “Ghana is our first stop in Africa after COP26 to meet with partners about President Biden’s Build Back Better World initiative.  We will work together to support high-quality, sustainable improvements to address the demand of countries with major infrastructure needs,” said Singh. Singh’s meeting with Bawumia is a continuation of the close bilateral engagement between the Biden and Akufo-Addo Administrations, which includes U.S. Vice President Harris’s meeting at the White House with Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo in September, followed by the recent visit of Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee.  While in Accra, Singh also met with infrastructure stakeholders, including companies working in Ghana.  As part of his trip to West Africa, Singh will visit Dakar, Senegal on Friday and Saturday. —DailyMail Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Adongo backs Bawumia’s drive to digitise Ghana’s economy
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Adongo backs Bawumia’s drive to digitise Ghana’s economy

A Lecturer with the University for Development Studies, Dr. Michael Adongo has backed the Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s digital development agenda for the country. Dr. Adongo maintained that developed economies across the globe have taken advantage of the many opportunities that exist in the area of Information Communication and Technology (ICT). He said the technologically driven agenda has birthed Artificial Intelligence (AI) which has been very helpful to developed economies. The Development Economist suggested that adopting digitalization and its attendant and technologies helps in revenue generation and collection, the transformation of business processes and serves as a source of employment and wealth creation. “… [the digitalization has created] economic advancement and also [seen to the] creation of job opportunities across sectors. Technology has greatly transformed business transactions. It creates potentials for viewers in Africa and Asia,” he said. Dr. Michael Adongo made these known when he spoke on A1radio on the back of comments made by the Vice President about the digital economy at the Ashesi University in the Greater Accra Region. Dr. Adongo mentioned that for countries that decide not to invest in the digitalization of their economy, they would continue to lag behind their peers who do. “Others that could not give way for this development find it difficult. Largely, you are left behind because you have not made the right digital approach. An example is the passport, when one is with an electronic passport at the airport it is easier but with a paper passport [he or she] joins a lengthy queue which wastes precious time,” he explained. —DGNonline Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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(AUDIO) I will support whoever the party elects, my duty is to hold the balance—Akufo-Addo President Akufo-Addo
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(AUDIO) I will support whoever the party elects, my duty is to hold the balance—Akufo-Addo

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic of Ghana has said, his duty is to make sure there is a level playing field for all inside the New Patriotic Party (NPP) because that will enable them to ‘break the 8, Apexnewsgh.com reports According to President who spoke in an exclusive interview on Kumasi-based Pure FM with Kwame Adinkrah, he affirmed that he has no preferred choice of a candidate even though, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has a focus on agenda ‘Breaking the 8’ of which some key members in his government have shown interest of taking over from him. “My duty is to hold the balance. To make sure there’s a level playing field for all inside our party because the decision has to be the decision of the party. My thing is that whoever the party elects as the flagbearer for 2024, that person is the one I will support and God-willing if I still have strength, campaign for that person. He said, supporting someone with the same interest as others in the party will amount to nothing other than division. “I feel if an outgoing President is leaning towards x or y, it can lead to problems in the party. It’s not everyone that will agree with you so I have to keep away from that and make sure that there’s a level playing field and then we get somebody who can be loved by the party and unite the party around our program, around his leadership. That is what will help us so that we can go to the election of 2024 as a united force.” “I think that the program and the work that this government is doing is an efficient foundation and I think that we will have a message for the country. “It is the message that matters in politics and I believe we will have a strong message that we will deliver to Ghanaians in 2024 when we put it all together in terms of the various things that we are doing. I believe that it is possible. I don’t have any hesitation saying that I will work for it to happen so that the progress we have initiated can be sustained.” The President stated on Pure FM. Listen to an excerpt of the interview below. Credit: Pure FM. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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You Have Mismanaged Ghana Into A Debt Trap, High Fiscal Risks, External Vulnerabilities And Extreme Hardships Adongo Fires Dr. Bawumia Hon. Isaac Adongo and Dr. Bawumia
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You Have Mismanaged Ghana Into A Debt Trap, High Fiscal Risks, External Vulnerabilities And Extreme Hardships Adongo Fires Dr. Bawumia

The Member of Parliament for the people of Bolgatanga Central Constituency and a member of finance committee Isaac Adongo has responded to the Vice President Dr. Bawumia after his TESCON program with the students of the University of Cape Coast. According to Dr. Bawumia, “When the NDC was in government, way before they took us to HIPC, they had mismanaged the debt level, such that we had very high inflation, high exchange rate depreciation, very high-interest rate, and low growth, that was the legacy they left” He concluded. However, Mr. Adongo in his response told Dr. Bawumia to stop the naivety and classical economic theories. Because he has mismanaged Ghana into a debt trap, high fiscal risks, external Vulnerabilities and extreme hardships. Below is the full response from Mr. Isaac Adongo to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia: Stop The Naivety and Classical Economic Theories. You have obviously mismanaged Ghana into A Debt Trap, High Fiscal Risks, external Vulnerabilities and Extreme Hardships. I have watched a video of Dr Mahmoud Bawumia at a TESCON Program at UCC trying so hard in an absurd manner to justify the mess he has run Ghana’s Economy into, in a similar fashion to his ill-fated attempt to run away from his technically deficient analysis of exchange rates developments and the fundamentals of the economy. Is it not this same man who once said ‘If you are in doubt, look to the exchange rate’? And that, ‘if the fundamentals of your economy are weak, the exchange rate will expose you’? We can all now see how the exchange rate has badly exposed Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia.  Under Dr. Bawumia, the exchange rate was all over the place before it was rescued by Covid-19, with the dollar even breaking jail and Bawumia PhD made an unsuccessful u-turn with his warped logic concept. In the video gone viral, Dr Bawumia is heard admitting that the public debt is high though  at high risk of debt distress but he then sought to imply that if you borrow unsustainably as they have done, it is prudent debt management and that leads to; Low inflation. Low interest rates Stable currency. Economic growth Improvements in standard of living of Ghanaians. Dr. Bawumia is so naive. Will he use inflation and exchange rate to pay for the debt? I am at pains to see how unsustainable debt levels that pose high risks of default could achieve any of those variables he listed above . Real practice over the last couple of years, has exposed Dr Bawumia’s lack of appreciation and technical deficiency in risk-based public debt management. Hence his consistent recourse to rate of debt accumulation and debt to GDP, even though important, are intermediate variables to measure the performance of risk-based debt management. Dr Bawumia is cunningly misleading people to engage in a less important variable of debt sustainability and risks of debt dynamics to the neglect of major drivers of quality of public debt and their impact on debt sustainability, fiscal risks and external vulnerabilities. For example, what is the relevance to debt sustainability and fiscal risk if you claim that the NDC recorded 200% debt accumulation and NPP 60% rate of accumulation but the NDC only used 56% of tax revenue to service that debt with 44% fiscal space to fund the budget whilst the NPP with less rate of accumulation uses 91% of tax revenues to service public debt with only 9% left to fund the budget as in 2021. It is important to underscore that, even the 91% debt service excludes for 2021; The suspended interest payments by some official creditors as part of covid-19 relief to Ghana. It also does not include the deferred interest payments on the zero coupon bonds. Which of these two economies is healthier; the one with 56% debt service but with a higher rate of accumulation or the one with 91% with lower rate of accumulation? Ironically, as the reality of how his naivity and technically flawed analysis has led us, Dr Bawumia is now finding succour in inflation and other variables to throw dust into our eyes. If Dr Bawumia has forgotten, he needs to be reminded of a few of his technically deficient understanding of the workings of major economic drivers. Viz; “Mallam-Atta Market inflation”. This is where Dr. Bawumia used just one or two markets and prices of less than 1% of the total basket of goods normally used by GSS to calculate inflation, to extrapolate for the entire country. Which serious economist does that? Even though it is trite knowledge that, no currency can depreciate beyond 100%, Dr. Bawumia, while in opposition, used faulty “Rate of Change” method to calculate Ghana’s currency depreciation and got some 200%. Any competent economist should have known that he got it wrong. But he didn’t even notice his technical deficiency. Ironically, he still had confidence to send the same cedi to the market to buy tomatoes and onions for Hajia Samira to prepare okro soup for him. Dr. Bawumia attributed exchange rate movements to the fundamentals of the economy without due consideration for exogenous shocks. When Covid-19 struck, forex demand pressures reduced significantly because Ghanaians we’re not importing due to lockdown etc, leading to relatively lower demand for the dollar. The exchange rate became stable as a result and Dr Bawumia attributed this Covid-19 induced stability to what he described as prudent economic management but dishonestly refuses to accept that the same prudent economic management should be blamed for the 0.4% growth of the economy in 2020. This is the height of dishonesty. I am extremely worried that Dr. Bawumia does not think about how our children are going to pay for his mess and the economic implications of the unsustainable debt burden on the public purse, crowding out of fiscal space to fund badly needed infrastructure and the hardships on Ghanaians that will result from the difficult fiscal corrections that will have to be made to bring the country to debt sustainability. Whilst

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MTN COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING GHANA’S DIGITAL AGENDA– RALPH MUPITA,MTN GROUP CEO MTN WECA VP Ebenezer Asante GROUP CEO Ralph Mupita pose with HE DR. Mahamudu Bawumia
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MTN COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING GHANA’S DIGITAL AGENDA– RALPH MUPITA,MTN GROUP CEO

MTN GROUP CEO PAYS THREE   DAY WORKING VISIT TO GHANA, AS MTN GHANA GETS READY TO LAUNCH ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS MTN Group CEO and President Ralph Mupita has reiterated MTN’s commitment to support Ghana’s digital agenda as well as government’s initiatives to drive rural financial inclusion and support for businesses under the ‘Ghana Cares’ initiative. Mr. Mupita commended government on its efforts to digitalize various sectors of the economy when he paid a courtesy on the Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia at the Jubilee House as part of his three-day working visit to Ghana. During his interaction with the Vice President, Mr. Mupita shared updates on steps MTN has taken to align its strategy with the national agenda to create a shared value.  He said, “We are committed to supporting Ghana’s QR code project and other digital initiatives such as the fight against cyber-attacks and the development of Women in ICT”. Mr. Mupita gave a hint about MTN’s intention to construct an ICT Hub to commemorate its 25th anniversary celebrations. He also shared updates on MTN Ghana’s commitment to complete its localization drive of 12.5% for Scancom Plc by end of 2021 and the sale of 30% shares in MobileMoney Limited by January 2022.  He shared highlights on discussions with competition and technology partners aimed at improving and expanding network infrastructure in readiness for ACFTA opportunities. In his remarks, H.E Dr. Bawumia commended MTN for its belief in the Ghana market and for expanding its investments over the past 25years. He reiterated his commitment to protect and support MTN’s operations in Ghana especially its request for spectrum to enhance its operations. The Group CEO and his team of executives paid similar courtesy calls on other stakeholders to interact and discuss issues of mutual interest.  He called on the South African High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E. Grace Jeanet Mason, Member of MTN Group’s International Advisory Committee and the former President of Ghana, Ex-President John Agyekum Kufuor. Ralph Mupita also had meetings with the Minister of Communication and Digitalization, Ursula Owusu Ekuful and the Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori Atta. The Group CEO and his team also met the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison, the Commissioner of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Rev. Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah and the Managing Director of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), Mr. Ekow Afedzi Mr. Mupita was accompanied by the Vice President for West and Central Africa Region(WECA), Mr. Ebenezer Twum Asante, Samuel Addo, Chief Enterprise Business Officer representing Selorm Adadevoh, Chief Executive Officer and Samuel Koranteng, Chief Corporate Services Officer. Ralph Mupita’s visit to Ghana is the third since he assumed office as Group CEO in September 2020. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Leakages in petroleum product distribution worrying – Bawumia
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Leakages in petroleum product distribution worrying – Bawumia

Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has launched an innovative Digital Retail Fuel Monitoring System by the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) in Accra. The Fuel Monitoring System, which allows fuel in OMC tanks across the country to be monitored by NPA, will curb illicit activities in  petroleum downstreaming, such as unauthorised third party deliveries, fake receipts, smuggling, among others. Under this system, any OMC that receives illegal fuel would be found out. Launching the programme in Accra on Wednesday April 7, Vice President Bawumia commended the NPA for leveraging on government’s digitization drive to create an innovative solution to a major  problem in the petroleum industry. “I am particularly delighted that the NPA is leveraging on technology to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the distribution of petroleum products in the Petroleum Downstream Industry,” Vice President Bawumia said.  Dr. Bawumia revealed staggering losses in petroleum revenue to government due to illegal activities in  petroleum distribution, adding that the initiative by the NPA will end the malady of revenue loss and significantly boost government revenue. “It is estimated that between 2015-2019, government lost GHC4.7 billion in tax revenue as a result of illegal activities in the petroleum sector,” Dr. Bawumia revealed. “Actions, decisions and policies of individuals and corporate bodies which result in petroleum product distribution leakages and the associated revenue losses to the State have serious negative effects on the developmental agenda of the government.” Dr. Bawumia undersored the significance of the innovation to the overall development agenda of government, highlighting the importance of petroleum revenue. “Taxes and levies on petroleum products are major sources of revenue for the government in pursuing its developmental agenda,” the Vice President said. “Actions, decisions and policies of individuals and corporate bodies which result in petroleum product distribution leakages and the associated revenue losses to the State have serious negative effects on the developmental agenda of the government.” “With this latest initiative of the Retail Outlet Fuel Monitoring System, we look forward to blocking revenue leakages and improving revenue mobilization that would contribute to Government’s efforts to providing social services and funding for infrastructural development.” The Minister for Energy, Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh, urged stakeholders in the petroleum industry to exhibit patriotism and join hands with the NPA to help curb illegal activities in the interest of the state. He also urged all to embrace innovation in order to make Ghana a better place for all. Also present at the ceremony were the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Mavis Hawa Coomson as well as the immediate past Chief Executive Officer of the NPA, Hassan Suleiman Tampuli. The Retail Fuel Monitoring System, with a command centre at the NPA’s head office, will be able to monitor in real time online, every fuel sales data from pums, get station tank fuel levels data and fillings, handle overall wet-stock management and handle complete fuel management. The system will also be able to  manage all fuel related data, among other things in real time. 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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Easter must reawaken our passion for dev’t – Bawumia
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Easter must reawaken our passion for dev’t – Bawumia

Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has, in an Easter message to Ghanaians, encouraged the citizenry to use the celebration to reawaken their passion to play a part in Ghana’s development and growth. In a Facebook post, Dr Bawumia also urged the citizenry to continue to observe the COVID-19 safety protocols during the celebrations. The full post read: “As Christians across the world commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Samira and I wish all a happy Easter. While we reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ to humanity and await his return to save the world, the occasion should also reawaken our passion to play a part in Ghana’s development and growth. Let’s stay safe and continue to observe COVID-19 protocols during the celebration.” Meanwhile, President Nana Akufo-Addo, in his own message, urged all road users to exercise restraint so as to reduce the spate of road accidents recorded annually during that festive period. Addressing the nation on 1 April 2021 ahead of Easter, he said: “Year in, year out, accidents on our roads have been tragically a part of the celebration of Easter. “This year, we must do everything possible to reduce its occurrence to the barest minimum,” he added. The President also noted that the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Police Service has reiterated its determination to enforce the road traffic laws and regulations. “It is my hope that this Easter will be without any road accidents. “Let us help them in this endeavour by minimising our speed, taking due precaution for our other road users, driving without the influence of alcohol and wearing our seatbelts, ” he further stated, adding: “Like we have done with the COVID-19 safety protocols, let us also embrace a positive road safety culture that keeps our families and nation safe”. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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You’re hiding true budget deficit of 17.5% – Minority demands correction
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You’re hiding true budget deficit of 17.5% – Minority demands correction

The Minority in Parliament has accused the Akufo-Addo government of hiding the correct budget deficit for the year 2020, which, in its computation and analyses, is 17.5 per cent instead of the 11.7 per cent stated by caretaker Finance Minister Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu when he presented the budget to the legislature on Friday, 12 March 2021. The Caucus said “mismanagement and uncontrolled expenditure and sheer lack of prudence accounted for the poor performance of the economy and not just COVID-19.” In a statement, the Minority noted that “for the 2019 fiscal year, the government reported a fiscal deficit of 4.8% of GDP while at the same time, as confirmed by the IMF in their April 2020 staff report, a fiscal deficit of 7.5% of GDP.” “This means an amount of about GHS8.2billion was concealed from our expenditure framework.” “We demand that the fiscal deficit including arrears for the year 2020 be corrected in the budget statement to reflect the actual figure of 17.5% of GDP. “Fiscal deficit for the year 2020 of 13.8% of GDP, as stated by the Ministry of Finance, excludes an amount of GHS6.2 billion being what the government refers to as energy sector payments.” “We demand the inclusion of the energy sector payments of GHS6.2 billion in the fiscal tables to reflect in the corresponding fiscal deficit.” On Saturday, 13 March, Bolgatanga Central lawmaker Isaac Adongo made similar claims, insisting the deficit was more than 18 per cent. According to him, the 11.7 per cent quoted by interim Finance Minister was a cooked figure. Mr Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu told the house in his presentation that “even though complete 2020 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data have not yet been released by the Ghana Statistical Service, provisional data for the first three quarters of 2020” showed that the “targets for most of the macroeconomic indicators are largely on track”. The Majority Leader of Parliament presented the following as the summary of the domestic macroeconomic performance for 2020: a. Average overall real GDP growth for the first three quarters of 2020 was 0.2 per cent, compared with 6.0 per cent for the same period in 2019. The projected outlook for 2020 is 0.9 per cent, reflecting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; b. Non-oil real GDP grew at an average of 0.4 per cent in the first three quarters of 2020. The projected outlook for 2020 is 1.6 per cent; c. End-period inflation was 10.4 per cent in December, 2020 compared to the revised target of 11.0 per cent; d. The overall budget deficit on cash basis was 11.7 per cent of GDP, excluding financial sector clean-up cost, against a revised target of 11.4 per cent of GDP; e. The primary balance recorded a deficit of 5.3 per cent of GDP against a target deficit of 4.6 per cent of GDP; f. Gross international reserves accumulated to US$8.6 billion, the equivalent of 4.1 months of import cover, slightly above target. However, Mr Adongo, who expressed his wish of being future Finance Minister to steer Ghana out of her economic doldrums, disputed the figures of the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs when he spoke to Eugene Bawelle on Class91.3FM’s current affairs programme ‘The Watchdog’. In the opposition lawmaker’s view, “the Ghanaian economy had very severe underlying conditions before COVID-19 arrived”, insisting that the pandemic “just exploited the severe underlying conditions of our economy and collapsed” it. “You could not be running an economy at a deficit of 7 per cent all the way up to 9-point-something per cent and come to the people of Ghana and hide this and be telling us it is 4 per cent and when you now go to the IMF to look for money, you went saying that in 2018, you did a deficit of 7 per cent, which was the first time we were hearing that Ghana had 7 per cent deficit even though on the floor [of Parliament], when we were debating those budgets, some of us raised the point that the deficit had been cooked and that it is more than that”. “Now, they agree that it was 7 per cent. Then they said in 2019, they did 7.3 per cent and then they said in 2020 they were anticipating something around 9.5 per cent and, as we speak, they reported 11.7 per cent but I can demonstrate to you that the deficit is over 18 per cent”. As far as he is concerned, the weak economic fundamentals which, according to him, were being hidden by the government, provided a fertile ground for the pandemic to sink its teeth in. “So, you can’t have an economy like that and survive COVID-19. Obviously, that is a very severe underlying condition that is tantamount to having diabetes and seriously, your economy will collapse”, he noted, stressing: “You can’t have an economy that started growing; when you inherited it, you said the economy was terrible and yet that terrible economy gave you about 7 per cent growth. It declined in 2018 to 6.3 per cent and then by 2019, you were doing 6.1 per cent and now you are doing 0.2 per cent growth”. That, he emphasised, “should tell you that you didn’t have the kind of economy you painted, yet the president tells us that he’s been growing the economy at an average of 7 per cent”. “The data available doesn’t support that. If you read the data that we submitted to the IMF, we said that in 2018, we did 6.3 per cent, 2019 we did 6.1 per cent and we are expecting to do 1.5 per cent in 2020. In fact, 2020 ends up at 0.2 per cent. So, how can you put all these together and get an average of 7 per cent? Clearly, the President was not speaking the truth to us and that is the nature of the economy we’ve been running”, Mr Adongo said. Further, Mr Adongo said the deception of the government vis-à-vis the performance of the economy, has been

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