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Addai-Nimoh Advocates For Answers To Current Economic Mess: "Now Is Not The Time For "Na Who Cause Am"
According to Francis Addai-Nimoh, a former member of parliament for Mampong, the country is not at a good moment to be investigating who is to blame for the current economic difficulties.
He said that now is the perfect moment to start exploring for answers.
There is no question that Ghana today faces a serious economic crisis, according to the New Patriotic Party stalwart who is running to be the party's next flagbearer. He told GhanaWeb.
Yet, he made it clear that it would not be wise to place the blame elsewhere until remedies are discovered.
Our debt is unsustainable, and that is the issue. How much of our domestic income do we have left over after paying our debts at a rate of roughly 70%?
how much money is left over after paying for compensation, statutory payments, and other government services. How much money will be left over for you to invest in infrastructure improvements, such as roads, schools, and hospitals, before you can take care of your own feeding?
We have an issue right now, then. I don't want us to concentrate on "na who cause am?," as I shall term it. In this instance, you seek a problem's resolution whenever there is one. After finding the answer, we might return home and ask ourselves, "Who is the causal agent, or who caused that?" he stated.
Francis Addai-Nimoh claimed that his prospects of succeeding as the National Patriotic Party's next flagbearer are as follows:
He identified a trend in which those who attempted to head the party after having previously served in the previous administration invariably failed.
He did this to establish himself as the NPP's strongest candidate, and he is certain that he will lead the party to another electoral triumph.
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