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Press Release
NPP
April 21, 2015 |
DEFICIT OF IDEAS,
ECONOMIC MISMANAGEMENT LED GHANA TO IMF,
SAYS AKUFO-ADDO
The 2016 Presidential Candidate of the New
Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
says the decision by the Mahama-led National
Democratic Congress government to go for a
bailout from the IMF “is as a result of the
deficit of ideas in solving problems like
dumsor, coupled with the mismanagement of
the economy and a lack of fiscal
discipline.”
Delivering a brief address to a packed hall
of students of the University of Cape Coast,
at a meeting of the Tertiary Students
Confederacy (TESCON), on Saturday, April 18,
2015, Nana Addo stated that the whole world
is at a loss as to how “for the first time
in history, an oil rich country, some five
years into oil production, is seeking a
bailout from the IMF.”
According to the NPP flagbearer, this NDC
government has received more money in loans,
tax revenues and export receipts than any
other government in our history, but has
surprisingly ended up with Ghana going
cap-in-hand to the IMF for assistance.
“This sad spectacle is an indictment on the
kind of leadership we have at the helm of
affairs in our country,” he emphasized.
He recounted how the NPP, under the
leadership of President Kufuor, showed in 8
years that fiscal discipline was possible,
and this resulted in the NPP government
committing the nation’s resources into areas
that improved the lives of Ghanaians.
“We need to bring back confidence in the
economy so that businesses and families can
plan their budgets properly. What an
Akufo-Addo government will do again is to
bring back that confidence,” he said, to a
rousing applause from the audience.
An Akufo-Addo government in 2017,
God-willing and the people of Ghana
consenting, he said, 6+will ensure fiscal
discipline on how taxpayers’ monies are
spent and ensure macroeconomic stability.
“Investors, domestic and foreign, will only
be interested in Ghana when they can be
assured of the bankability of investing in
our economy,” he said.
He continued, “We will move away from high
budget deficits and reckless borrowing
because we know of the benefits of fiscal
responsibility – low inflation, reduced
interest rates, exchange rate stability,
avoiding HIPC and making savings for social
and capital expenditure.”
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Ghana flag designer
Theodosia Okoh dies at 92
Star, April 21, Ghanadot - Okoh, the designer of
the Ghana national flag which replaced the Union Jack
after the West African nation gained independence from
Britain, was born on June 14, 1922 to Very Reverend
Emmanuel Victor Asihene, a former moderator of the
Presbyterian Church of Ghana and Madam Dora Asihene at
Anum in the Asuogyaman District in the Eastern region.......More
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South Carolina Officer
Faces Murder Charge After Video Shows Man’s Shooting
Death.......
Time, April 11, Ghanadot - A white police officer
in South Carolina was charged with murder Tuesday after
a grisly video emerged showing him repeatedly shoot an
apparently unarmed black man who was running away,
sparking an outraged reaction from local residents,
advocates and officials, and a promise that the local
police department supply officers with body cameras.......More
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Dumsor and things
to understand, from the experience of a
visit
Commentary, April 20, Ghanadot - This
infra-structure failure called Dumsor is revealing. The
world can observe what we have been doing to ourselves,
in spite of the accolades we lavish on ourselves.
......More
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Tema Harbour Not Ready For
Power Barges
Pulse, April 10, Ghanadot - Government had
promised to deliver two power barges from Turkey as a
medium-term measure to lessen the effects of the power
crisis in the country....But Turkey’s power-ship maker
Karadeniz - with its Ghanaian subsidiary Karpower - is
yet to dredge the area for the power ships... .More
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