Freddie Wosemawu Blay, the former national chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has commended the administration for the way it has managed the economy.
He said that compared to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the economy is in a better place.
In an interview, Mr. Blay emphasized that the global economic crisis has not stopped the NPP from pursuing its social intervention programs.
Mr. Blay expressed hope that by 2024, Ghana’s economy will have recovered significantly.
“The economy, in the hands of the NPP has been far better, irrespective of the challenges that we have faced. In terms of numbers and figures, and so forth, we have not slowed down in our social interventions.”
“The decisions regarding NHIS, Free SHS, road construction, and all other initiatives we embarked on have not been stalled despite the events in Ukraine. We are adapting to the situation, and things are improving. Therefore, by 2024, the economy will show signs of improvement.”
“Just as Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia admitted, we have faced difficulties and are still facing them. However, regardless of these challenges, we are performing better and displaying resilience. People should remain hopeful. We acknowledge that times are tough, but we have not mismanaged or displayed incompetence like the NDC,” Mr. Blay added.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare