A professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University has accused the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, of playing blame games with Ghanaâs economic problems.
Steven Hanke said he has noticed that the Veep likes to shift responsibility regarding the countryâs economic woes.
In a tweet on Monday, he added that based on his assessment of Ghanaâs inflation, the countryâs economic challenges are likely to take a further decline.
âWhen it comes to the source of Ghanaâs economic problems, VP Bawumia plays the BLAME GAME. You know, it wasnât me, it was the guy behind the tree.
âToday, I measure GHAâs inflation at 80%/yr. Without a currency board, GHA is going down the tubesâ, he wrote.
When it comes to the source of Ghanaâs economic problems, VP Bawumia plays the BLAME GAME. You know, it wasnât me, it was the guy behind the tree. Today, I measure GHAâs inflation at 80%/yr. Without a currency board, GHA is going down the tubes.https://t.co/GCuAxdJvZF
â Steve Hanke (@steve_hanke) August 22, 2022
Professor Hankeâs comments add to the scores of public resentments against the Vice President, over Ghanaâs economic misfortunes.
Currently, Ghana is reeling under severe economic pressure, with the countryâs currency, the Ghana Cedi, constantly depreciating against the dollar.
At the moment, the value of the Cedi is pegged at ¢10 notes to a dollar.
This, according to a section of the populace is a result of governmentâs mismanagement of the economy, with Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as the head of the countryâs economic management team.
Meanwhile, government has assured its commitment to helping build a more resilient economy, despite the present challenges.
Speaking at the 12th Biennial Conference of the Methodist Church of Ghana at Winneba in the Central Region, the President, Nana Akufo-Addo said government will continue to push through its programmes despite the present difficulties.
The President also added he will continue to look up to God, in placing the economy on a better footing.
âI will continue to have abiding faith in God to help turn the fortunes of the nation around together with appropriate policies, determination and hard work, and I urge all to have same beliefs that the fortunes of Ghana under the Presidency of Nana Akufo-Addo will be restored, the battle is the Lordâsâ, Akufo-Addo indicated.