Ghana's Economy: Pay creditors if the economy has indeed turned the corner – Prof. Bokpin to Govt

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Ghana's Economy: Pay creditors if the economy has indeed turned the corner – Prof. Bokpin to Govt


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  1. The Economy has turned around doesn’t mean it has fully recovered and therefore all our debtors must be paid.
    I am beginning to understand that the ndc really doesn’t comprehend to what is happening now in the current economy.
    Ndc fo) de3 moye mm)b) dodo

  2. A professor saying"If you have turned the economy round then pay your creditors"
    An infantile argument coming from moronic brain
    Shame unto Ghanaian
    academia
    USA the strongest economy owes trillions

  3. The first post colonial president of ghana Nkrumah,can only be voted man of the millennium in Africa,where your education is measured by your ability to speak and write your colonial masters language but not what you do.
    We have so-called brilliant economists and lawyers in ghana who cannot design and implement a strategy to obliterate the economic woes of high unemployment,food insecurity,infrastructures deficits,etc,except to fabricate nonsensical childish lies that the colonial masters don’t want Africa to develop so they can continue to steal Africa’s natural resources.
    Meanwhile lee kuan yew of Singapore,a trained lawyer in the United Kingdom inherited an island nation with far fewer natural resources than ghana and like ghana no home grown technology to extract and add value to natural resources.
    Nevertheless he harnessed the power of strong management skills to make his dream of a modern and civilized Singapore a reality.
    Africa’s underlying problem is not neocolonialism but official corruption,mismanagement and inability to extract and add value to our natural resources.
    If now fragmented africa becomes a single entity in future and the underlying problems remain unabated the continent would still be empty giant.

  4. Bold one Prof, this is what our academics with the gauranteed independent of opinion and thiught couple with their expected professional integrity should be bold enough to always call out every and any erring politicians irrespective of whether they belong to our party or are our tribesmen..
    For this particular npp government has for far too long enought UNDESERVED GOODWILL AND EACH POINT HAVE WOEFULLY ABUSED THIS TRUST OF GHANAIANS, MESSING UP JUST ABOUT ALL OF US EXCEPT THEMSELVES..

    Professor Bokpin has more than adequately captured the concern of some of us.. that is what is killing our Ghana.. SPOTON PROF..

  5. Simplistic understanding of “the economy has turned around”? Doesn’t mean the economy is out of the woods yet but it’s making progress.