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We intend to reduce inflation rate to 8% - Minister of Finance-designate

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  • Nzema K 11 months ago

    cutting unnecessary expenditure, reducing size of Govt and support staff, avoiding undertaking politically motivated projects that do not rake in income and keeping an eye on procurement to institutions including.. the presid ...
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  • Joke of the century 11 months ago

    You can artificially bring it to 8% but the pricess in the markets will expose you.

  • Billy Bones 11 months ago

    Eiii Ghana we don't die finish,AtobFirsin as finance minister????

  • Francis Adjei 11 months ago

    Sounds good. Bold decisions required. I have confidence in you to turn things around.

  • Truth Stands 11 months ago

    When the previous govt wanted to restrict importation of certain goods you openly opposed that policy only to turn back to pick that same policy. Aaba NDC and their politricks!!

  • Asare Williams 11 months ago

    May the Lord help you to change the face of the Economy, if the dollars come down, every others items will follows, at least 4 CEDI's to 1 dollar.

  • JB 11 months ago

    Who is complaining about the depreciation of the cedi

  • Tsotsoo 11 months ago

    May God be our Helper. The unstable nature of the Cedi has allowed both Ghanaians and foreign traders to take us for granted. They increase prices of goods and services arbitrarily. When President Mahama left office in 2016 t ...
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  • Dodovi 11 months ago

    Some Ghanaians are very bad by nature and you can never change them.

    I believe with determination and discipline the needed changes will be achieved.

    Look at what happened recently about creating artificial power outage ...
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  • Akoa wei 11 months ago

    Yawu.

  • Kobie 11 months ago

    Did he talk about inflation or depreciation? The two are different. Try reducing inflation but for depreciation time will tell. Depreciation sometimes is intentional, and the experienced financial people will tell him later.

  • Magma 11 months ago

    The minister designate.is only rehashing what World Bank said in 2024. That Ghana will experience single digits inflation in 2026.

    This will not be the minister's effort.

  • Dodovi 11 months ago

    Who creates the problem in the first place?

  • Emmanuel 11 months ago

    Morkola economics ,you reduce imports to consume what ? Our economy consumptions 95. % depend on imports, how do you fill the gap when you reduce imports .Treasury bills and and bonds are excellent tools to regulate the econ ...
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  • Ghanaman 11 months ago

    Talk is cheap

  • Tony 11 months ago

    Taking strong expenditure measures without regard to boosting domestic real productivity will lead us nowhere. The realistic way to mitigate the ineffectiveness of the normal way of addressing the incessant shocks from extern ...
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  • Kwasi Asante 11 months ago

    Very well, but note that intentions are not deeds. We are waiting to see.

  • BBB 11 months ago

    So u don't intend to stop it but to reduce it. Our leaders are just a serious joke.

  • Kweku 11 months ago

    Is that news? IMF has assured us that if we follow their program we will hit single digit by 2026.