3rd March 2025 6:13:58 PM
1 min readThe Minority has challenged the government to acknowledge its role in Ghana’s economic difficulties instead of deflecting blame.
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Addressing a press conference on Monday, March 3, on behalf of the Minority in Parliament, former Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam accused the administration of failing to implement effective policies to stabilize the economy. He argued that the government’s approach has led to worsening financial conditions for Ghanaians.
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“It is evident that the NDC government is merely stalling for time, hoping to shift blame instead of taking responsibility for the dire economic situation they have created. This is a deliberate strategy to cover up their incompetence,” he stated.
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Dr. Amin Adam pointed to rising inflation, excessive taxation, and a struggling private sector as signs of poor economic management. He asserted that rather than addressing the crisis head-on, the government continues to engage in public discussions such as the National Economic Dialogue to create distractions.
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“We will not allow the NDC to deceive the people of Ghana with rhetoric and excuses. The economic hardship is real, and the government must take full responsibility for its failures,” he concluded.
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The Minority reaffirmed its commitment to holding the administration accountable, insisting that Ghanaians deserve transparency and decisive leadership in resolving the country’s economic woes.
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