BoG: You’ve chosen to be part of the problem not solution – Agbodza descends on Prof Adei

BoG: You’ve chosen to be part of the problem not solution – Agbodza descends on Prof Adei

Minority Chief Whip Governs Kwame Agbodza has descended heavily on Advisory Board member of the Bank of Ghana Professor Stephen Adei.

This follows the hard criticism by Prof Adei of the Minority’s demands on the Bank of Ghana Governor and his two deputies to resign.

After the Minority’s 21-day ultimatum to Governor Ernest Addison and his two deputies to lay down their tools, the former Board Chairman of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) described the NDC as being irresponsible and reckless in opposition.

But replying Prof Adei, Mr Kwame Agbodza said the likes of the good old professor are the problems of this country.

“It is rather sad that people like Prof. Stephen Adei have constantly chosen to be part of the problems of our nation and not the solution,” the Adaklu Member of Parliament wrote in response to Prof Adei.

“Time and again, Prof. Adei has demonstrated through his hypocritical and lopsided positions and commentary on critical national issues, that all he cares about is his political affiliation and loyalty to his friends in government.”



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He adds that while Prof Adei agrees with the Minority on the inappropriateness to build a $250-million head office at a time the Central Bank recorded a loss, he says he is not in support of the calls for Dr Addison’s resignation.

“What Prof. Adei fails to address his mind to is the fact that we are already in a gargantuan mess, and the most reckless and irresponsible thing to do is to keep quiet and allow the architects of this crass incompetence and mismanagement to remain at post. This will be the greatest disservice to our nation!”

Find the full write-up below:

Minority Chief Whip, Hon. Kwame Agbodza responds to Prof. Addai

It is rather sad that people like Prof. Stephen Addai have constantly chosen to be part of the problems of our nation and not the solution. Time and again, Prof. Addai has demonstrated through his hypocritical and lopsided positions and commentary on critical national issues, that all he cares about is his political affiliation and loyalty to his friends in government.

While Prof. Addai agrees entirely with the NDC Minority on our position that it is utterly reckless, unjustified and nation-wrecking for the Bank of Ghana to commit as much as $250 million into an unconscionable new Head Office building at a time the Bank has recorded huge losses amidst all our economic challenges, the good-old Professor shockingly posits that it is “reckless and irresponsible” for the Minority to demand the immediate resignation of the people who have so crassly mismanaged and run down our Central Bank, the economy and the livelihoods of Ghanaians.

Prof. Addai strangely believes that the resignation of the BoG Governor and his team that has caused this bankruptcy and contributed largely to the untold hardships Ghanaians are experiencing, will bring a “gargantuan problem” to our currency and lower confidence in our economy. For his information, the worse has already happened no thanks to the clueless mis-managers at the Bank of Ghana, led by Governor Addison who have aided and abeted the destruction of the Ghanaian economy by this Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP government.

What Prof. Addai fails to address his mind to is the fact that we are already in a gargantuan mess, and the most reckless and irresponsible thing to do is to keep quiet and allow the architects of this crass incompetence and mismanagement to remain at post. This will be the greatest disservice to our nation!

The likes of Prof. Addai are not interested in saving the collapse of the country, but he is more interested in saving his political party. That is most unfortunate and self-serving.

Source:3news.com

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