Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has described the address by Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on the country’s current economic situation as one that does not reflect on the realities confronting the ordinary Ghanaian market person.
According to him, the Vice President quoting figures touting the achievement of his administration will mean nothing meaningful to the average Ghanaian because of the economic hardship and the high increase on goods and services facing them.
Manasseh’s comment comes after the Vice President delivered an address on the economy on Thursday, April 7, 2022.
Speaking at the event, Vice President touched on issues bordering on Ghana’s rising debt stock, the cedi depreciation, inflation rate, and the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the Ghanaian economy.
In a Facebook post sighted by thepublisheronline.com, Manasseh indicated that, the figures mentioned by Dr. Bawumia “won’t mean anything to the sweeper of our streets and markets who goes home with a monthly pay of only $26, without health insurance or pension.”
“So Dr. Bawumia’s figures may mean nothing to the average Ghanaian. It will also be difficult to quantify Dr. Bawumia’s impact on the management of the economy. A cabinet minister’s position is more powerful than that of the vice-president, who does not have a defined role or territory. That has always been the case in our republic.”
He added, “So, Dr. Bawumia may have used his tongue to espouse theories in opposition, but, in government, the hands with which implemented them have been amputated. His face has now become the punching bag–and rightly so–for the failures of an economy whose management he has no power. But there is a fact that cannot be denied even by his staunchest critics–a Bawumia effect in the politics of our land. The economy has become a central theme in our political discourse since Dr. Bawumia emerged from political obscurity to partner Akufo-Addo in 2008.”
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