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25th October 2022 3:16:29 PM
1 min readBy: Chris Kodo
Habib Iddrisu, the majority chief whip, acknowledged that Ghanaians endured difficult economic conditions.
However, he said that the administration was putting sensible measures in place to deal with the situation.
On Tuesday, October 25, 2022, Mr. Iddrisu said on TV3's New Day program, "I do agree that things are tough, but this government is working hard to resolve [the issues]."
There is not a single nation that is not struggling economically.
Ghanaians have recently lamented the rising costs of goods and services, gasoline prices at different pumps, and transportation costs.
Traders in the past week also closed down their shops to demonstrate against government over the high cost of doing business and the depreciation of the cedi.
According to them, the frequent depreciation of the cedi has significantly affected their working capital.
Meanwhile, Information Minister, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah has noted that government was putting measures in place to stabilize the cedi.
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