This year’s assessment of the president’s performance was purely based on a balanced scorecard approach. This takes into account the resources available to you and how you were able to put them into productive ventures given other competing interests.
We also considered other alternative approaches we thought could be applied in addressing similar issues.
My information is that, the government has since 7th January 2017 received over 80 billion Ghana Cedes in the form or loans alone, minus other cash inflows; if so, then it is only fair that this method of grading be applied in other to critically analyze the output therein and come out with a fair assessment.
As usual, ten most important areas have been selected for this exercise.
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