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Ghana can mobilise US$40 billion without IMF support – Financial expert

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  • Ewvevi 9 months ago

    Eeeerm, Dr Dumanya, i think the best place to be present now is the National Economic Dialogue. This is a brilliant idea. Kindly visit the dialogue and share with the organisers and participants how your suggestion can be act ...
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  • KWAO LAWYER 9 months ago

    This guy is dreaming,,,,what he is saying is simply not realistic. He should go and tell Argentina, Venezuela. If it were to be that easy, it would have been done already.

  • Awuni Samba 9 months ago

    Efo Dumanya hmmm. Tso, tso , tso la. Is it AYIGBE JUJU OR BLACK MAGIC. Sounds easy but talk is cheap. I wish it was that easy to change the country’s fortunes by a click of the finger or by organizing a conference of witche ...
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  • Kofi 9 months ago

    You have the expertise so, bring your proposals on board through the economic dialogue forum and ensures it is implemented for greater prosperity.

  • Fireman 9 months ago

    Well done sir, this has equally been my stance. We don't need IMF for anything, this is the opportunity for Africa to revolutionize their economy without outside influence. Trade among african countries and also government sh ...
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  • Salim F. Hannawi 9 months ago

    Ghana can mobilise $600 trillion us dollars worth of Cedis to fund specific projects without attracting an iota of inflation - the solution lies with serious monetary policies - central bank. +233 5004 11111

  • Jonas 9 months ago

    600 trillion dollars? On which planet are u living on Mr Salim? Even the US don't mention that kind of money. The whole world's economy is not even close to that sum of money. The Dr is talking about raising 40 billion us dol ...
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  • Hannan 9 months ago

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  • Joe Gyamfi, Sunyani. 9 months ago

    This means the $10 billion big push is a possibility! Let's support JM in his endeavour to redeem Ghana's economy and its image.
    One thing is certain: Ghana is bound to go places judging by how business-like this government ...
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  • Tsotsoo 9 months ago

    This is a brilliant idea if only Ghanaians would support it. You know how investment in this country has been discouraged by the previous government. Investing in financial institutions became a crime. Without thorough planni ...
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  • Ghanaba 9 months ago

    Our economic salvation does not lie in bonds but creativity
    We should do critical thinking and concentrate on agriculture as Col Acheampong did
    We should be creative and stop importation of the mini test item
    Why do contra ...
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  • Samuel Attafuah 9 months ago

    Doctor, truly you are the kind of professionals we need to serve this country. By that I mean someone who sees the various problems surrounding our Country, and who thinks outside the box for creative ways of tackling our p ...
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  • Kojois 9 months ago

    Mahama talk as if he knows everything. He is part of the problem. Take or pay is another stupid contract. Given your port to private to managed, dubios contracts, higher euro bond interest rate and many more. They you come b ...
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  • kelewele 9 months ago

    Good idea but the majority of Ghanaians are too illiterate and selfish with their money. Everybody is just looking out for themselves but not for the greater good of the whole.

  • Issa G 9 months ago

    Diaspora and infrastructure bonds will add to the debt stock, because a bond is a loan to be paid back. This is a so-called finance expert?

  • Bastie the emperor of Kumasi 9 months ago

    African leaders can’t think straight. Look at Kwasia tutu for example. He wants to enslave his fellow countrymen . Aboa taaaaa Kumasihene

  • Awuni Samba 9 months ago

    DISRESPECT, INDISCIPLINE, IGNORANCE, UNCOUTH BEHAVIOUR AND JUNGLE UPBRINGING AT ITS HIGHEST. CAN YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR VILLAGE FATHER DRUNKARD LIKE THAT? ONE DAY ONE DAY

  • Bonus Baba 9 months ago

    Yes the Dr is damn right. Mahama and his Team should force anyone who exploited Ghana in the past govts to vomit the money out and lose everything. It's pay back time. I don't care if the are all hanged in public naked. An ...
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  • Ayongo 9 months ago

    Please Dr you didn't provide concrete solutions to be followed....

  • Nana Appiah 9 months ago

    Are the so called bonds still not debts ? This is the Problem with most of these so called economists ! You were in Ghana chasing rats, when Ken Ofori Atta plunged the country into this financial mess...Now all of a sudden , ...
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  • Nana Appiah 9 months ago

    Are the so called bonds still not debts ? This is the Problem with most of these so called economists ! You were in Ghana chasing rats, when Ken Ofori Atta plunged the country into this financial mess...Now all of a sudden , ...
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  • It’s a great idea 9 months ago

    Efo ,you’re 100% right, I know a lot of Africans especially Ghanaians are ignorant about financial strategies, they should go deeper in finance and learn and I know it’s easy for a country like Ghana to use such financial ...
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  • Professor (Rtd)) Nii LaateGanyo 9 months ago

    I believe the true resetting of the county's economy can only happen when our leaders recognize that the common heritage of the Traditional African is a broken pot that cannot be patched but replaced with a new pot. That begi ...
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  • Pelicles 9 months ago

    This guy is looking for work from Mahama. His suggestion is just theory nothing but theory. Why didn't he criticize Mahama for signing that bogus power agreement which Ghana is currently paying $500 million a year since 2017? ...
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  • Bismark 9 months ago

    Do you think we have Sensible leaders to think for this Country ? .

  • Akwasi Poku 9 months ago

    Unfortunately, I don't believe this will work. This should have been implemented before we renegotiated our debt. Eg Michael Blackson a diasporan, invested in our Eurobond and this was part of the renegotiated debt. I no long ...
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  • Kwame Peter 9 months ago

    The weakness of the cedi stems from the fact that FDI’s are not export oriented from which repayment of principal,interest and dividends can be paid,anything else and the cedi is in trouble,MTN is foreign owned,they earn th ...
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