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'We have turned the corner' – BoG Governor

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  • Benji 1 month ago

    I read the whole article. Nowhere did he say, "we have turned the corner."

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  • Apraku 1 month ago

    Which corner have you turned? These are the seeds sown by Ofori Atta and Adam which fruits you are enjoying now.There is nowhere we have turned the corner. Commodity prices and services are still very high. Nobody knows how y ...
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  • Raymond 1 month ago

    An Apraku cannot make sense!

  • Asare 1 month ago

    Inflation coming down doesn't mean prices should come down. You don't know anything about economics but you want to make comments.

  • Alidu 1 month ago

    What the do you mean here? go and consult expert for explanation. Don't let politics to fool. Anyway, it's in Ghana that inflation means otherwise as idiot like you

  • Ab 1 month ago

    Remember that low inflation means prices of goods are increasing at a slower rate, it doesn't mean prices will not go up.

  • SURVIVAL. 1 month ago

    Apraku you're a big fool.If what is happening is Ofori Attah's and Bawumia fruits,then why is Ofori Attah at large?and Bawumia apologising to the Ghanaian public?Use your common sense.

  • SURVIVAL. 1 month ago

    Apraku you're a big fool.If what is happening is Ofori Attah's and Bawumia fruits,then why is Ofori Attah at large?and Bawumia apologising to the Ghanaian public?Use your common sense.

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  • Kweku 1 month ago

    You are doing well. Ans we are all happy. You ahead shown that our economy is redeemable from the doldrums.

    But please we havent turned thd corner yet. I'll agree to that when we achieve food sufficiency and get food pric ...
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  • .mr amin 1 month ago

    Just allow the cedi to appreciate to a single digit

  • Nii Odoi 1 month ago

    Yes, but it has to be done slowly to avoid "shocking" the system

  • Kweku 1 month ago

    You are doing well and we are all happy. You have shown that our economy is redeemable from the doldrums.

    But please we havent turned the corner yet. I'll agree to that when we achieve food sufficiency and get food prices ...
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  • chief vandal 1 month ago

    Well done. I agree we have made tremendous progress.so when will all these reflect in kenkey, petrol and cement prices?

  • TRUST IN THE LORD 1 month ago

    Petrol once upon a time was around 17 cedis per liter in this country.
    The USD traded at $1 to around 17 cedis sometime in 2024.
    The cost of goods and services have reduced to some extent.
    More gains will be realized in ...
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  • K Sony 1 month ago

    I don't get it how can you say you have turned the corner when prices keep rising. Please let it reflect on our livelihood. What is the point of a strong Cedi when commodities are sky rocketing making only the rich importers ...
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  • Bazz 1 month ago

    I must admit, chale, guys in governance now have shown that there is hope, kudos to this government and men in the helm of affairs, u are not 100percent but u have been fantastic. God continue to give u wisdom to govern

  • Streatham 1 month ago

    When you have turned the corner that the IMF and the previous government set off there should be law passed regardless of which party is in government they only allowed to borrow no more than a fixed percentage of GDP that wa ...
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  • SA 1 month ago

    Keep the pressure on, no more 110 hospitals, no more 1 district one factory, no more one district 1 dam, no more 10,000 kilometers of roads, no more 1000 kilometers of railways, no more stupid borrowings from the internationa ...
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  • Ayesha 1 month ago

    Asiama allow your work to make the noise for you.
    Akufo Addo & co. turned the corner & it was a disaster is DDEP which killed thousands of Ghanaians.
    Please we don't wanna die again.

  • Charles 1 month ago

    The last time it was " run away " finance minister ken ofori atta who said " We have turned the corner. Now it's the governor of BIG who is saying same. Always turning corners.

  • FTT 1 month ago

    Whatever you do or say there is accountability and one day you will answer to the good people of Ghana

  • J Kay 1 month ago

    All glory be to God! BRAVO NDC!! But Ghanaians are waiting for ORAL. Scrap the OSP office, and throw the corrupts in jail. Don't fail us ooo

  • Charles 1 month ago

    Hahaha, we now have 2 corners in Ghana. Run away Ken ofori atta corner 1 and BOG Governor corner 2. Ghana is now a country of corners. Like a a football team under pressure " anywhere will do".

  • Nii Odoi 1 month ago

    Patapaa..."One Corner"

  • Mr Governor, ayekooo! 1 month ago

    My life time as Ghanaian, it's your era I've witnessed our Cedis ever appreciate significantly. We deserve to be happy too as citizens. The big book people will come out with their big pens but don't mind them. The business c ...
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  • .mr amin 1 month ago

    The best governor so far continues to protect the cedi

  • Ed 1 month ago

    DO A BETTER JOB BoG INSPECT GHANA BANKS LOANS THAT RIP OFF PEOPLE AND CHARGE THEM THIEVES RATES AND FEES GOOD PLACE TO START PRUDENTIAL BANK WHERE THEY COMMIT FRAUD ON EVERY REAL ESTATE AND BUSNISS LOAN THE ARE MAKING