Atik Mohammed has responded to a remark by the Finance Minister concerning Ghana’s cedi depreciation in opposition to foreign currency echange, majorly in opposition to the US Dollar.
As of Monday, May 13, one US greenback averages GH¢14.5, in accordance with Joy Business.
But in accordance with the Minister, this 12 months’s depreciation of the foreign money is much better than final 12 months.
Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam highlighted that this 12 months’s cedi fall stands at 12%, considerably decrease than the 27% depreciation recorded final 12 months.
“…Ghana’s economic rebound has been quite swift with economic growth ending the year 2023 at 2.9% against a target of 1.5%, inflation heading towards the year-end target of 15%, and interest rates declining. Despite recent pressures on our currency, the cedi’s depreciation year-to-date of 12% is far lower than its depreciation of 27% in the same period last year”, the Minister mentioned whereas addressing attendees on the opening ceremony of the 2024 3i Summit in Accra on Monday, May 13.
He added; “As we convene on the 3i Africa Summit in Ghana, it’s incumbent on us to acknowledge the outstanding strides that Ghana has made in nurturing a vibrant fintech ecosystem. Ghana’s fintech sector boasts of a various array of startups, accelerators and regulatory initiatives, solidifying our place as a front-runner in fintech innovation throughout the continent.”
But Atik Mohammed disagrees with Dr. Amin Adam and has asked him to take it slow on his assertions on the performance of the cedi.
“He should decelerate. He says the depreciation this 12 months is healthier than final 12 months however he ought to decelerate. He ought to chill out”, Atik replied in a comment on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” present.
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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