Former Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Professor Kwesi Botchwey says Ghana’s current economy is showing a semblance of what pertained in the early 1980s.
That period witnessed one of the hardest times a near famine in the country.
Speaking at the launch of ‘The Children of House No. D13, South Suntreso Kumasi’, a book jointly authored by the Ahwois, Prof Botchwey said: “Sadly, we don’t appear to have learnt our lessons [and] are moving now so perilously close to the edge of the precipice, where we were in the early 80s with our economy saddled with debts.”
A Former Finance Minister, Kwesi Botchwey describes current economic challenges as reminiscent to 1980’s.#3NewsGH pic.twitter.com/q78wTfb93j
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Source: 3news.com
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