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What Mahama presented ‘was not the true state of the economy’- Dr Stephen Amoah

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Last updated: March 1, 2025 10:10 am
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Dr. Stephen Amoah, a former Deputy Minister of Finance, has expressed skepticism regarding the accuracy of President John Dramani Mahama’s recent State of the Nation address, delivered on Thursday. During an appearance on JoyNews’ Newsfile with Samson Lardy on Saturday, March 1, Dr. Amoah criticized the address, suggesting that it did not provide an accurate depiction of Ghana’s economy.

According to Dr. Amoah, the President’s address failed to capture the true state of the economy, focusing primarily on the energy sector’s nominal debts. He argued that this narrow focus did not provide a comprehensive view of Ghana’s economic situation. Dr. Amoah even went as far as to suggest that the President’s claims were overly optimistic and did not align with the realities on the ground.

In his critique, Dr. Amoah highlighted the omission of key economic indicators, such as the 15.4% inflation rate, which was not addressed in the President’s speech. He questioned why the President chose to highlight only certain aspects of the economy while ignoring others that may paint a less favorable picture.

Dr. Amoah’s comments reflect a broader concern about the transparency and accuracy of the information presented by the government regarding Ghana’s economic performance. As a former Deputy Finance Minister, his insights provide valuable perspective on the complexities of economic management and the importance of presenting a balanced and comprehensive view of the nation’s financial health.

It is essential to consider diverse viewpoints and expert analyses when evaluating the state of the economy. By engaging in constructive dialogue and critical assessment, policymakers and citizens alike can work towards a more informed and transparent understanding of Ghana’s economic challenges and opportunities.

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