A leading member of the Convention People’s Party(CPP) Kwame Jantuah has shared his thoughts on the current state of the Ghanaian economy and the challenges the government faces in addressing it.
Speaking in an interview with Roland Walker on TV3 monitored by MyNewsGH, Jantuah, a private legal practitioner acknowledged the difficulties of repairing the economy in such a short time frame, especially given the country’s current position.
“The economy is not in a state where it can be repaired overnight,” Jantuah said. “We are in a ditch, on a cliff, and the road to recovery is not easy.”
He went on to describe the process of recovery as a difficult one, comparing it to climbing out of a deep cliff, where “the rocks are rugged and many things can happen before reaching the top.”
Jantuah emphasized that while the president’s 120-day plan outlines key goals, such as addressing food availability, …