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I'm genuinely heartbroken' - Ken Ofori-Atta to Ghanaians over difficulty
Finance Minister , Ken Ofori-Atta, has apologized to Ghanaians for the difficulty being experienced as of late.
As indicated by him, the brunt borne by the general population because of the continuous financial strife is awful.
He expressed this at the Impromptu board hearing examining the movement of reproach, against him.
"Allow me to utilize this chance to tell the Ghanaian nation what I accept, with fortitude, each Minister of finance all over the planet might wish to share with their kin now. I'm genuinely grieved," he told the board.
The Minister of finance,Ken Ofori Atta stood up on Friday to answer the grounds which were introduced by the Minority as support for his expulsion.
Ghana is as of now at the entryways of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a potential $3 billion bailout in the midst of heightening difficulty, soaring fuel costs, an increasing cost for many everyday items and a devaluing cedi.
The people of Ghana are reeling under this condition requiring an even minded arrangement.
The Minority MPs demand that Ken Ofori-Atta,the minister of finance in such manner, has lost his grasp on the nation's economy and should be chopped out.
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin on November 10, comprised the Board of trustees, which has seven days to present its report.
The advisory group is co-led by the Adansi Asokwa MP, K.T. Hammond and Bolgatanga East MP, Dominic Ayine.
Different individuals from the Advisory group from the Minority side are: North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa; Klottey-Korle MP, Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings and Akatsi South MP, Bernard Ahiafor.
The rest from the majority part side incorporate Okaikoi Central MP, Yaw Boamah; Ashanti Akyem Central MP, Emmanuel Anyimadu-Antwi and Sekondi MP, Andrew Egyapa Mercer.
The ad hoc committee hearing is currently on going in the Parliament House of Ghana
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