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Philip Owusu

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OFORI AMPONSAH ATTRIBUTES GHANA'S ECONOMIC STRUGGLES TO EXTERNAL FACTORS

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Ghana's economic challenges have become a focal point of debate in recent months, especially as the nation approaches its 2024 general elections. Among the many voices speaking on the subject is renowned highlife musician Ofori Amponsah, who recently made headlines with his assertion that external shocks are primarily responsible for Ghana’s current economic woes.

In his commentary, Amponsah highlighted how factors beyond the government’s control, such as global economic downturns and international market disruptions, have significantly impacted Ghana’s economy. This perspective aligns with the broader narrative that the country’s economic challenges, including inflation, currency depreciation, and rising debt levels, are being exacerbated by worldwide trends such as the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war, and fluctuating commodity prices.

The musician's comments add a cultural dimension to what is largely seen as an economic and political issue. While experts debate the balance of internal mismanagement versus external influence, Ofori Amponsah's stance offers an artistic reflection of the public's frustrations. His viewpoint resonates with many Ghanaians who feel that the country's struggles are being influenced by forces outside its borders.

However, critics argue that focusing solely on external shocks downplays the role of domestic policies. Analysts point to governance challenges, corruption, and the slow pace of reforms as significant contributors to the country’s fiscal troubles. As the elections draw near, economic management is expected to remain a central issue, with political parties outlining their plans to address both internal and external factors affecting the economy.

In the coming months, as Ghanaians prepare to vote, the economy will likely dominate political campaigns, with each party presenting its approach to stabilizing the country's finances. For now, figures like Ofori Amponsah help keep the conversation alive, reminding the public that Ghana's challenges are multifaceted, extending beyond its borders.

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.In the coming months, as Ghanaians prepare to vote, the economy will likely dominate political campaigns, with each party presenting its approach to stabilizing the country's finances. For now, figures like Ofori Amponsah help keep the conversation alive, reminding the public that Ghana's challenges are multifaceted, extending beyond its borders.

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