Mr Economist, I wonder where you obtained your Degree in Economics! Where are all those variable that accounts for 'value for money'? If we seek to educate the public please do so honestly!
Mr Economist, I wonder where you obtained your Degree in Economics! Where are all those variable that accounts for 'value for money'? If we seek to educate the public please do so honestly!
OXY 7 years ago
1. Claim: The NDC has over the 8 years it has ruled Ghana since 2009 amassed and spent 12 times the nominal resources that the NPP had over its 8 years of rule.
Comment: By using the ‘nominal’ measure of the resources, D ... read full comment
1. Claim: The NDC has over the 8 years it has ruled Ghana since 2009 amassed and spent 12 times the nominal resources that the NPP had over its 8 years of rule.
Comment: By using the ‘nominal’ measure of the resources, Dr. Bawumia cleverly exaggerates the actual difference between the amounts obtained by the NDC compared to the NPP. If we factor in inflation (in both dollar and cedi terms), exchange rate depreciation and other ‘time value of money considerations’ such as interest differentials, the difference between the GHS 20 billion Dr. Bawumia claims the NPP secured and the GHS 248 billion he allocates to the NDC has to be adjusted. The complexity of the calculation stem from the fact that one has to compound the computation cumulatively from 2000 to 2016 Q3 in order to obtain the real multiple, which is about 3 times in 2007 historical US dollar terms. This is still very significant (and the point that commodity prices have been more favourable to the NDC than to the NPP is also largely fair), but obviously the multiples are not exactly what Dr. Bawumia insist they are SOURCE IMANI GHANA
Prof Lungu 7 years ago
So, Mr. Theo Acheampong, how did you account for debt forgiveness, under NPP?
Or, did we miss something?
Greetings.
So, Mr. Theo Acheampong, how did you account for debt forgiveness, under NPP?
Or, did we miss something?
Greetings.
Egbi 7 years ago
Please, have you factored in the interest accumulating on the 9 billion? Is that attributable to John Mahama?
Please, have you factored in the interest accumulating on the 9 billion? Is that attributable to John Mahama?
WhiteStreet 7 years ago
Mr 'independent economist' . A die hard NPP man trying to throw dust in people's eyes in this advanced age of knowledge. Don't be a hypocrite just own up that you are Npp. Academic dishonesty at play.
Mr 'independent economist' . A die hard NPP man trying to throw dust in people's eyes in this advanced age of knowledge. Don't be a hypocrite just own up that you are Npp. Academic dishonesty at play.
Obuamah 7 years ago
This is pure and absolute economic stupidity at the highest level. What at? Did you say you are an Economist? No wonder pm like Bawumia can hoodwink you with politically tainted economic theories and cooked up variables. Any ... read full comment
This is pure and absolute economic stupidity at the highest level. What at? Did you say you are an Economist? No wonder pm like Bawumia can hoodwink you with politically tainted economic theories and cooked up variables. Any economist who picks and chooses figures for convenience like Bawumia does, is dangerous to up and coming economic students. By the way, where did you get the 2008 debt to GDP ratio of 33.6% from. Are you thus telling us that Ghana's GDP as at 2008 was 28 billion dollars? This is palpable falsehood. The records will show you that the GDP then was just above 16 billion dollars. That makes a GDP to debt ratio of over 56%. The lies and dishonesty are too much. The average GDP growth over the 8 years of the NPP is just over 5% while that of the NDC over the last 7 years is about 7%. Mr Economist, simple Secondary school economics will tell you that when you make comparisons over length of time, you factor in several variables including inflation over the period, exchange rates among others. Why makes Bawumia's lecture more political and comical is that he is able to look Ghanaians in the face and say that Mahama has done nothing. Evidence of massive, unprecedented infrastructural development in the roads sector, water, education and health are too glaring even to th blind. Support for the Security Services are massive. So for someone to try to say otherwise is like telling the masses and chiefs who are applauding developments that they are fools. Well, the NPP lied it's way to power in 2000, but I can bet you that it will not happen again. The people have a sense of history, and are wide awake.
patriot 7 years ago
They are blaming Mahama for Ghana's large debt?Have they fogotten what Busia did?Always going around western countries borrowing ,borrowing and borrowing.Busia should be blamed for Ghana's huge debt and the NPP and Bawumia ha ... read full comment
They are blaming Mahama for Ghana's large debt?Have they fogotten what Busia did?Always going around western countries borrowing ,borrowing and borrowing.Busia should be blamed for Ghana's huge debt and the NPP and Bawumia have dishonestly failed to accept this fact.
fairplay 7 years ago
What were the loans used for,
Building power plants to generate electricity, true or false?
To build hospitals , true or false?
To build schools, true or false?
To build roads and bridges, true or false?
To build Kwame ... read full comment
What were the loans used for,
Building power plants to generate electricity, true or false?
To build hospitals , true or false?
To build schools, true or false?
To build roads and bridges, true or false?
To build Kwame Nkrumah and Kasoa interchanges, True or false ?
Our children will come and benefit from all these infrastructure development, true or false?
Mr Economist, I wonder where you obtained your Degree in Economics! Where are all those variable that accounts for 'value for money'? If we seek to educate the public please do so honestly!
1. Claim: The NDC has over the 8 years it has ruled Ghana since 2009 amassed and spent 12 times the nominal resources that the NPP had over its 8 years of rule.
Comment: By using the ‘nominal’ measure of the resources, D ...
read full comment
So, Mr. Theo Acheampong, how did you account for debt forgiveness, under NPP?
Or, did we miss something?
Greetings.
Please, have you factored in the interest accumulating on the 9 billion? Is that attributable to John Mahama?
Mr 'independent economist' . A die hard NPP man trying to throw dust in people's eyes in this advanced age of knowledge. Don't be a hypocrite just own up that you are Npp. Academic dishonesty at play.
This is pure and absolute economic stupidity at the highest level. What at? Did you say you are an Economist? No wonder pm like Bawumia can hoodwink you with politically tainted economic theories and cooked up variables. Any ...
read full comment
They are blaming Mahama for Ghana's large debt?Have they fogotten what Busia did?Always going around western countries borrowing ,borrowing and borrowing.Busia should be blamed for Ghana's huge debt and the NPP and Bawumia ha ...
read full comment
What were the loans used for,
Building power plants to generate electricity, true or false?
To build hospitals , true or false?
To build schools, true or false?
To build roads and bridges, true or false?
To build Kwame ...
read full comment