Ghana’s economy has lurched from crisis to crisis in the last few years – Mahama

Ghana’s economy has lurched from crisis to crisis in the last few years – Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama has indicated that Ghana’s economy has, in the past few years, moved from one crisis to the other.

This, he said, has resulted in the most debilitating living conditions in several decades.

Within a space of ten months, he indicated, the currency has depreciated by over 62% against the US$, which he said, is the highest in recent memory.



“In the last few years, our economy has lurched from crisis to crisis, ultimately resulting in the most debilitating living conditions in several decades. Within a space of ten months, our currency has depreciated by over 62% against the US$, which is the highest in recent memory,”Mr Mahama tweeted o Friday November.

Last week he expressed hope that the economy would get better.

It was his view, with unity, Ghanaians can turn the fortunes of the economy around to benefit all.

Delivering an address at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) on Thursday October 27, said “together we can save Ghana and build the Ghana we want regardless of how bad the situation is. I still have hope that we can turn things around. Whole heartedly, I believe in the resilience of our people.”

To the security agencies, he said “remain loyal to the state and the constitution. The current economic situation does not give excuses to engage in any acts that are unconstitutional, we can turn the situation around.”

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He further called on all Ghanaians to consume locally produced foods as a way of supporting the economy.

“Let us consciously eat more of our local foods  – Rice, Cassava, Gob3 to support the economy.

Ghana is facing economic challenges just as other countries are also doing.

The local currency, the Cedi is pef0fming poorly against the Dollar.

 

 

Source:3news.com

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