Another doom Sayer he just don't make sense, the appreciation of the cedi improves our purchasing power that is where jobs will be created because it's goods and services will be affordable to Ghanaians so more hands will be ... read full comment
Another doom Sayer he just don't make sense, the appreciation of the cedi improves our purchasing power that is where jobs will be created because it's goods and services will be affordable to Ghanaians so more hands will be needed, skin pain we want the cedi to appreciate so pls shut up
Ogya 6 months ago
Do what did the local producers achieve, when the cedi was down? If that was substantial, why do you think inflation sky rocketed, with inherent hardships? Stop all these. It's too early to run this unsolicited commentary on ... read full comment
Do what did the local producers achieve, when the cedi was down? If that was substantial, why do you think inflation sky rocketed, with inherent hardships? Stop all these. It's too early to run this unsolicited commentary on the cedi gains. People are tired. Bring knowledgeable abd wprkable solutions! Its easier said than done, prof.
Farmer 6 months ago
People will get even more tired if the Bank of Ghana acts randomly and without a clearly communicated strategy. Making a major part of the markets lose heavily is not a strategy.
People will get even more tired if the Bank of Ghana acts randomly and without a clearly communicated strategy. Making a major part of the markets lose heavily is not a strategy.
Ogya 6 months ago
How did the previous BoG team communicate when the cedi was depreciating? And where were you wise men at the time? Talk is cheap.
How did the previous BoG team communicate when the cedi was depreciating? And where were you wise men at the time? Talk is cheap.
Farmer 6 months ago
Thank you professor. You are one of the rare people right now with the capacity to give a clear account of the situation. BoG is currently only driven by government policy to fool the public about the state of the economy and ... read full comment
Thank you professor. You are one of the rare people right now with the capacity to give a clear account of the situation. BoG is currently only driven by government policy to fool the public about the state of the economy and what they have done to improve it.
Fact is, that none of the positive measures taken by this government have come to fruition yet. And the bank of Ghana is playing roulette. And that is extremely dangerous. The BoG needs to persue it's tasks indépendantly from curent government interest. This is not a beauty contest. Making imports cheaper kills local production. Always.
Everything I see is that the BoG is not acting professionally. Why? Is it for intentional political reasons or just because of a lack of professionalism? We will find out sooner or later, but they are flying without proper orientation right now. Surprising the markets and being unpredictable is a recipe for desaster.
General 6 months ago
You appear to be very pained.
You appear to be very pained.
Common sense 6 months ago
Ghanaians should focus on importing machinery and technology to enhance local production, rather than relying heavily on imports of food and clothing.
Ghanaians should focus on importing machinery and technology to enhance local production, rather than relying heavily on imports of food and clothing.
Hannan 6 months ago
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Tamale North Boy 6 months ago
You should focus on the effects on exports. Imports hurt the economy
You should focus on the effects on exports. Imports hurt the economy
XYZ 6 months ago
Master you see how bias you are. At least talk about President Trump trade war with USA trade partners which has weakened the strength of the dollar against all other currencies. This is not to say government has done anythin ... read full comment
Master you see how bias you are. At least talk about President Trump trade war with USA trade partners which has weakened the strength of the dollar against all other currencies. This is not to say government has done anything, but those policies put in place by the government alone can not give us the results we are seeing concerning the appreciation of the cedi. The major factor is the trade war among the big guys in the market.
Accranie 6 months ago
Gh People Must Cease To Be Spectators/Subjects And Assume The Duties of A Viable Citizenry. The ForeMost Present At The Dawn of Gh Independence Made Very Clear Proclamations That One of The Reasons Gh Wanted Independence Was ... read full comment
Gh People Must Cease To Be Spectators/Subjects And Assume The Duties of A Viable Citizenry. The ForeMost Present At The Dawn of Gh Independence Made Very Clear Proclamations That One of The Reasons Gh Wanted Independence Was That Gh Wanted To Be Given At Chance So Gh Can Prove That Gh Is Capable Of Managing It's Own Affairs, So The Word Going Around That The Nation Could Have Collapsed if Not for This or That Policy Reels of A Failed State
SURU 6 months ago
POSITIVE SUBMISSION
POSITIVE SUBMISSION
Aponkye shuaa 6 months ago
Thanks Prof. For me I will advocate first for reduction or lowering of water and electricity tariffs before asking the market women to lower their prices
Thanks Prof. For me I will advocate first for reduction or lowering of water and electricity tariffs before asking the market women to lower their prices
Another doom Sayer he just don't make sense, the appreciation of the cedi improves our purchasing power that is where jobs will be created because it's goods and services will be affordable to Ghanaians so more hands will be ...
read full comment
Do what did the local producers achieve, when the cedi was down? If that was substantial, why do you think inflation sky rocketed, with inherent hardships? Stop all these. It's too early to run this unsolicited commentary on ...
read full comment
People will get even more tired if the Bank of Ghana acts randomly and without a clearly communicated strategy. Making a major part of the markets lose heavily is not a strategy.
How did the previous BoG team communicate when the cedi was depreciating? And where were you wise men at the time? Talk is cheap.
Thank you professor. You are one of the rare people right now with the capacity to give a clear account of the situation. BoG is currently only driven by government policy to fool the public about the state of the economy and ...
read full comment
You appear to be very pained.
Ghanaians should focus on importing machinery and technology to enhance local production, rather than relying heavily on imports of food and clothing.
;))))) Hot girls are waiting for you on ~~>> Fun4.top
You should focus on the effects on exports. Imports hurt the economy
Master you see how bias you are. At least talk about President Trump trade war with USA trade partners which has weakened the strength of the dollar against all other currencies. This is not to say government has done anythin ...
read full comment
Gh People Must Cease To Be Spectators/Subjects And Assume The Duties of A Viable Citizenry. The ForeMost Present At The Dawn of Gh Independence Made Very Clear Proclamations That One of The Reasons Gh Wanted Independence Was ...
read full comment
POSITIVE SUBMISSION
Thanks Prof. For me I will advocate first for reduction or lowering of water and electricity tariffs before asking the market women to lower their prices