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Ghanaians seize IMF's web-based entertainment pages with amusing messages following Ghana's return
The declaration of Ghana's re-visitation of the International Monetary Fund for a bailout has set off different types of responses with Ghanaians, home and abroad answering the news in different ways.
A fascinating point to the IMF story is the seize of the web-based entertainment handles of the Britton Woods establishment with different messages from Ghanaians.
Since Friday, July 1, 2022 when it became fully awake that administration has hesitantly consented to look for help from the IMF, Ghanaians have assumed control over the handles of the IMF, spamming them with endlessly heaps of messages.
The remarks which are generally amusing were not made exclusively on posts by the IMF but rather likewise in their inboxes as they drum home their focuses.
Larger part of the remarks were requests to the IMF not to give any advance or monetary help to the public authority as they accept the assets would be squandered by the public authority.
The banners ceaselessly referred to President Akufo-Addo, blaming him for directing the wreck that has stirred things up around town economy.
Ghana on Friday reported that it is getting back to the IMF for a bailout following the disappointment of government's local strategies to wheel it out of the ongoing financial difficulties.
In a public statement gave by the Ministry of Information, government said that signing up for an IMF program would assist it with managing the monetary difficulties occasioned by the COVID-19.
"At a gathering on June 30th, 2022, the bureau demonstrated its help for the choice," the assertion said on Friday, July 1.
"The commitment with the IMF will try to give an equilibrium of installment support as a component of a more extensive work to enliven Ghana's work back notwithstanding difficulties initiated by the Covid-19 pandemic and, as of late, the Russia-Ukraine emergencies".
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