A Senior Lecturer at the Finance Department of the University of Ghana, Dr Lord Mensah has rated the NPP very ‘low’ in economic management.
According to him, the NPP’s whiz-kid in economy, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has failed the nation after his series of lectures on how he was going to revamp Ghana’s economy whiles in opposition.
“Economically, they [NPP] have failed us,” he said in an interview on NEAT FM’s morning show ‘Ghana Montie’.
Listen to his interview with Mac Jerry Osei Agyeman.
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No wonder we dont have good students coming out from the Uni's. Someone like you lecturing wrong information to the students. You call yourself senior finance lecturer of University of Ghana, I pity the students. Did you know how the country economy was on its knees when NPP came into office? A country where the interest rate was in the 40's and look at now? A country where inflation was in the 20's when NPP came into power, now in the single digit, and you call Vice President has failed? Compare Unemployment now and 3 years ago. A country economics success is measured on these 3 factors. Interest Rate, Inflation, Employment. Compare those 3, now and 3 years ago. He has done tremendous well within 3 years.
How can you say that? Ghana’s has come out of the IMF, paying all debts, cleaning the banking sector mess, digitizing all institutions and implementing free shs. This guy is a blockhead. Dr Bawumia is brilliant.
LazZzy Talk. Please come with some specifics. When you say "economically" is it one magic word or a bunch different measurement of our way of leaving. I like Bawumia's keen leadership in the economy. His effort needs to be commended, but it will be futile to think he has a magic wind to fix the economy by himself in a day or year. Not one program or government in any region of the world can satisfy everyone economically. This kind of talks is too old for our digital age. As a lecture you can help push a part (no matter how small) of the economy. At least 1 project that can employ 2 or three people in the future. What I have seen Mr Bawumia done every day is launching some program that will help put the economy on the right path. Numerous of them. What these lecturers ought to do is to pick one or two of these programs, study and track it for the consummation of their circle of influence. But in Ghana, everyone wants to give a wholesale report which is nothing more than opinions. Then the press will present it as their credible evidence, making all of us look to world like people never capable to manage our own affairs. I challenge the media houses to grow beyond the era of impression and probity- where you do more that headlines but get to the meat and the core detail of your topic.
shuuut up idyiott
Master you may be right but our vice is not in control .They do not listen to him .The financiers in the party have an agenda .They are getting money from their agenda and that is what will push the party forward and not Ghana.They know the right things to do for the cedi to rise .