Sunday, October 21, 2018

I THOUGH BAWUMIA HAD ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE, HE IS RECKLESS - Nii Aryitey

I THOUGH BAWUMIA HAD ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE, HE IS RECKLESS - Nii Aryitey
Since 2006 we heard a lot about Dr. Bawumia and the praises that were showed on him for economic know how. Ghanaians were expecting that giving Bawumia just 1yr could transform the economy of the country to an amazing level, but what we are seeing now shows that the vice president is just a mouth mouth economist.
Truth must be told the hard way, not a single positive change is added to our economy, but rather woes and severe hardship. I recently heard the vice president questioning the opposition about any social interventions they implemented in their tenure, is he serious?
Governance is not for comedians and jokers, but serious business and our government must understand that it is about time they take things serious and end this excruciating difficulties in the country.
Mr. Nii Aryitey said, NABCO and Free Education can never stabilize the economy but rather burden the economy, he further said that NABCO is a waste and the policies around it were recklessly made.
He further noted that, government must be very careful about the economy, our national debt only for this year is about $6billion and this is no good news, free shs and NABCO is gradually sinking our government.
If you want to implement a social intervention, proper measures must be taken, no jobs and yet we have NABCO, not enough class rooms and proper facilities for education and yet we say free education. But in all this we must blame Bawumia, he controls economic affairs and trust me the guy is taking reckless decisions that may plug this country into infinite hardship and he must be stopped.
Petrol prices and the dollar is not only exposing Bawumia's unintelligence, it is reducing his value as an economist, I honestly see him as a wayside economist whose economic ideas are full of lies and recklessness.
President Mahama saw the need to improve our infrastructures to maximize opportunities in the country and attract investors. We need to continue his good works, he was following UAE footsteps to making Ghana a beautiful country, and this is what promotes investor confidence. When your roads are good and all necessary infrastructures are in place, business booms, not the reckless Free Education and NABCO.

By: Nii Aryitey



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