Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed that Ghana’s economic system requires an improve slightly than a reset.
Acknowledging the challenges at the moment dealing with Ghana’s economic system, which the federal government admits, Mahama has been advocating for a reset as a part of his marketing campaign platform.
Mahama has pledged to reset Ghana’s economic system if elected within the upcoming elections.
This promise comes as a part of his broader marketing campaign to deal with the financial challenges dealing with the nation.
Ghana has been grappling with important financial difficulties, together with excessive inflation, debt ranges, and unemployment charges.
Mahama has emphasised the necessity for a whole reset of the economic system.
He stated the present financial construction isn’t sustainable and requires a recent begin to make sure long-term progress and stability.
He believes {that a} reset will permit Ghana to rebuild its economic system from the bottom up, specializing in job creation, industrialisation, and decreasing the nation’s dependency on exterior borrowing.
However, throughout his first Meet the Press occasion in Accra, Dr Bawumia expressed his disagreement with Mahama’s perspective.
According to him, “What this country needs is an upgrade, not reset. And if given the mandate, I will roll out the measures outlined in our recently launched manifesto to revamp the economy.”
Dr Bawumia added that “Sometimes I get amazed when former president Mahama talks about economic mismanagement. He should know his own record.”
Many Ghanaians have expressed issues concerning the present state of the economic system, which has prompted varied political leaders to suggest options.