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Ghanaians horde IMF on Facebook to crusade against Akufo-Addo's bailout demand
Many bothered Ghanaians have taken to the Facebook page of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to crusade against any financial help for the country.
In a progression of remarks observed by Myjoyonline.com, the oppressed nationals made ideas such that President Akufo-Addo and his group have botched the nation's assets, and in this manner undeserving of any help.
"Have you been drawn nearer by Ken Ofori Atta? The money pastor of Omofia (Ghana). He will come and do his face mobomobo yet odeishe don't care about him. At the point when he comes, advise him to go for MTN Quick credit wai", one of the bothered people composed.
Other people who likewise communicated their opinions contended that, the present status of Ghana's economy is an instance of terrible initiative, and hence no financial infusion can make what is going on any better.
The viral remarks by the enraged Ghanaians add to the far and wide open shock concerning government's choice to fall back on the IMF for help.
One of the pundits is a political theory teacher at the University of Ghana who has cautioned that the nation will be 'uncooperative' assuming government acknowledges any IMF contingency that freezes wage increase.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, Prof Ransford Gyampo expressed that trade guilds would be against any strategy, that doesn't ensure a vertical survey of their wages one year from now.
The UTAG Secretary expressed that he is yet to completely impart his contemplations on government's choice to look for help from the IMF, as against past signs that it wouldn't depend on the Fund.
"Will compose my considerations about this IMF U-Turn later. In any case, that's what I caution, work will not endure any IMF restriction that freezes wage increase one year from now. Government should stay faithful to its obligation, in any case. Else Ghana will be unruly", he expressed.
Addressing Myjoyonline.com on the rear of his Facebook post, he made sense of that, assuming government neglects to regard the calls for increases from trade guilds, it might prompt strike activities which might influence the smooth administration of the country.
In his explanations, he further communicated stress over government's flurry in moving away fron the possibilities of the E-demand and moving to the IMF.
In the mean time, Agric Minister, Dr Afriyie Akoto has guaranteed that, Ghanaians will before long extol the NPP for its most recent choice.
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