Editorial News of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Amin Adam, Ghana's Deputy Minister of Finance, has firmly dismissed President John Mahama's accusations regarding the government's economic mismanagement. Responding to Mahama’s claims during a recent event, Adam emphasized that the current administration has made significant strides in managing the economy despite facing challenges, including external shocks and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adam highlighted that the government has implemented various initiatives aimed at stabilizing and revitalizing the economy. He pointed out that contrary to Mahama's assertions, indicators such as inflation rates and fiscal discipline demonstrate progress. Additionally, he noted that ongoing projects and investments in infrastructure are set to enhance economic growth.
The Deputy Minister urged citizens to recognize the efforts being made towards recovery and development, underscoring a commitment to transparency and accountability. As political discourse intensifies ahead of upcoming elections, Adam's rebuttal serves as a critical defense of the government's record amid contrasting claims from opposition parties.