Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta says the Ghana cedi has performed creditably well than it ever did under the Mahama-led government.
According to him, the depreciation of the cedi in the first six months of 2018 has been the best since 2012.
The cedi hit a record low in May and June this year touching GHS4.8250 to the dollar.
But presenting the mid-year budget review before parliament on Thursday, 19 July 2018, Mr Ofori-Atta said “We have seen the cedi come under pressure primarily due to external pressures. In fact, aside from the strong volatility recorded this year, the average performance of the dollar has been one of the best in recent years."
Adding that, “Mr Speaker, the performance of the Ghana cedi in the 18 months of the Akufo-Addo government has been impressive if compared to the last six years. These are the facts, the year-on-year depreciation of the Ghana cedi against the US dollar stood at 4.9% in 2017, it was 9.7% in 2016, it was 15.7% in 2015, it was 31.3% in 2014 and 70.5% in 2013.
“A further interrogation of data from the Bank of Ghana showed that the depreciation of the first-half, six months of 2018, has been the best since 2012. It is instructive to note that from January 2018 to June 2018, the depreciation of the Ghana cedi against the dollar was 2.4% as against 17.2% in 2012, 3.6% in 2016, 3.7% in 2017.
“If this is anything to go by, it means that the 2018 performance of the Ghana cedi is likely to be better than even the 4.9% we experienced in 2017 which was an all-time low compared to the four years of the Mahama administration.”
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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i beg u sir. stop mocking God
What name will be given to the INCOMPETENT Seth Tekpe?
How much is cedi now to dollar and how much was cedi then to dollar when Mahama was leaving? Let me remind the minister that Ghanaians are not interested in his calculations. What we want is stability of the cedi. We have heard the same lame argument from the vice-president and it totally don't make sense. Arrest the cedi and stop the blame games!Period!
LOOK AT THIS MORON AS FINANCE MINISTER...ONLY IN E SHITHOLE BLACK MONKEY COUNTRY GHANA