Minority accuses NDC govt of buying time to cover up economic mismanagement

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The Minority has accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government of attempting to buy time to conceal what it describes as incompetence in managing Ghana’s economy.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday, March 3, former Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam alleged that the government’s economic policies lack direction and have worsened the country’s financial challenges.

“It is evident that the NDC government is merely stalling for time, hoping to shift blame instead of taking responsibility for the dire economic situation they have created. This is a deliberate strategy to cover up their incompetence,” he stated.

Dr. Amin Adam argued that the administration’s economic management has resulted in increased hardship, with inflation, high taxation, and a struggling private sector stifling growth.

He further claimed that rather than taking decisive steps to resolve the crisis, the government continues to hold forums like the National Economic Dialogue to distract the public.

The former Finance Minister reaffirmed the Minority’s commitment to holding the government accountable, insisting that Ghanaians must not be misled.

“We will not allow the NDC to deceive the people of Ghana with rhetoric and excuses. The economic hardship is real, and the government must take full responsibility for its failures,” he concluded.

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