Our Economy Has 'Ulcer' . . . - NPP PM | Politics
Fri, 28 Oct 2022 23:00
New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for the Nhyiaeso Constituency, Dr Stephen Amoah, has disclosed a significant key that he believes will rework Ghana and make the lives of her citizenry higher.
Speaking on Peace FM's "kokrokoo" programme, Dr. Stephen Amoah admitted that Ghana's economic system is in unhealthy form however was hopeful with the precise choices and measures in place, the nation will develop.
He argued that overseas imports are what's crippling Ghana's economic system.
He was due to this fact of a powerful conviction that Ghana will see nice strides solely when the nation stops the importation of agricultural produce and different objects.
"People are complaining they usually have the precise to complain . . . the nation has frequent areas of disturbing [I will say] pursuits [in quote]. We have fundamental issues that we now have to confess, as a rustic, that NPP/NDC have all goofed.
"Our economy has ulcerated from times immemorial till date because we import everything and that has affected employment. It has affected our currency performance. It has affected everything. Not until we get to the stage where any agricultural produce or product, we shouldn't We have no justification," he said.
Dr. Stephen Amoah additional famous that the event of Ghana just isn't contingent on the government alone however is the duty of each Ghanaian.
"We need revolution in our minds. We must change . . . we should be committing ourselves to the cause of this country to benefit everyone along the social stratification, whether poor or rich, young or old, dwarf or giant."

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