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Senyo Hosi, a financial and economic policy analyst, believes that Ken Ofori-Atta, despite serving as the 4th Republic's longest-serving finance minister, has perhaps lost the chance to improve Ghana's economic situation.
With the economy now looking to the IMF for help, Ken Ofori-Atta has recently come under great pressure from the President to quit or be removed from his position.
The Finance Minister's dismissal has been openly demanded by lawmakers in the ruling New Patriotic Party.
On the other hand, the minority caucus in parliament has also submitted a motion of censure against Ken Ofori-Atta on seven different grounds.
While it remains unclear whether Ken Ofori-Atta will remain in office or be removed in the near future, Senyo Hosi in a Twitter post on December 7, 2022, said the finance minister has had more chances to transform the Ghanaian economy than any of his predecessors in the 4th Republic.
He further opined that the sort of economic transformation that Ken Ofori-Atta has achieved thus far has rather been in the reverse direction.
“Lest we forget, Ken Ofori-Atta is Ghana's longest-serving Finance Minister under the 4th Republic. He has had the best opportunity to transform the Ghanaian economy than any of his 4th republic predecessors. Transformation, he has achieved, but in the reverse direction. #KenTheTransformer” Senyo Hosi wrote.
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