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'Celebrate tangible achievements not loans' - Gabby Quaye to Ken Ofori Atta

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Sat, 23 Mar 2019 Source: Daniel Kaku

A Leading Member of the Opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Awutu Senya West Constituency, Mr Gabby Quaye has chastised the government for wasting state resources on needless parties in celebration of loans instead of celebrating tangible achievements.

The government has raised $3 billion from international financial institutions through a three-tranched Eurobond which attracted more bids than the country asked for.

At the close of a roadshow in London, the appetite for the 2019 sovereign bond had swelled, resulting in orders totaling $21 billion – about seven times more than the amount needed.

The government delegation, led by the Minister of Finance, Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, however, accepted only $3 billion, in consonance with the amount budgeted for and approved in the 2019 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the government.

The Ministry of Finance proceeded to organize a Kenkey party yesterday at the Inner Court of the Ministry of Finance, to celebrate what they termed "Ghana's Hat-Trick" thus The Succesful Eurobond, Completion of IMF-ECF Programme and the Appreciation of the Cedi.

But this did not go down well with many Ghanaians, as many have chastised the Minister for wasting money to celebrate mediocrity.

Contributing to the discussions on his Facebook wall, Mr Gabby Quaye indicated that it was shameful for a government that claims to be building Ghana Beyond aid, to celebrate the acquisition of loans.

He further bemoaned the fact that "some few years ago, a government was showing off infrastructure in celebration of loans but Ghanaians were made to believe it was bad to borrow. Today, Government is doing kenkey party in celebration of a loan."

He therefore concluded by calling on Ghanaians to change the government by voting massively against President Akufo-Addo in the 2020 General elections.

Source: Daniel Kaku
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