Chairman of the People’s National Congress (PNC), Bernard Mornah has talked down on President Akufo-Addo's "Ghana beyond aid", describing it as a slogan. According to Mr. Mornah, he doesn't see any attempt by the current government to actualize the saying.
Ghana beyond aid is an agenda that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been championing since he assumed office in 2017 and has pledged to ensure that Ghana becomes self-sufficient.
Addressing the 61st Independence Anniversary parade on Tuesday, President Akufo-Addo reiterated, “since I became President, I have been advocating for Ghana to be an African country beyond aid.”
According to the President, the realisation of his vision of Ghana Beyond Aid “requires a deliberate, qualitative change in all aspects of our lives; especially, in the structure of our economy, the nature of our infrastructure, the education of our young people and acquisition of skills, and, above all, in our attitudes and holding firm to the values that define us.”
“Even if there were no aid fatigue, and with the best will in the world and the most charitable governments in place in the so-called donor countries, there will never be enough aid to develop Ghana to the level we want. Aid was never meant to be what would bring us to the status of a developed nation,” he said.
But in a radio interview with Accra based Joy FM on the side-lines of the anniversary parade, the chairman of the People’s National Congress (PNC), Mr Bernard Mornah said the move was a great call which is only a “rhetoric.”
“I see it more of a slogan, more of a rhetoric than any attempt to actualise it. But I know policies have been rolled up for actualisation.