Blame govt for our W/A economic index drop -Mahama
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Mr John Dramani Mahama
 Former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has blamed Ghanaâs decline on the West African economic table to what he described as mismanagement by the government.
Ghana, which has long been West Africaâs second biggest economy, according to data from the International Monetary Fund, has slipped a step down to third in the region with US$75 billion behind CĂŽte dâIvoire , US$87 billion and Nigeria, US$253 billion.
At a rally in Yeji in the Bono East Region on his campaign tour of the area, the forÂmer president said the current managers of the economy lack the gravitas to manage it out of the ditch theyâve driven it.
âGhana was the second-largest economy after Nigeria, but this position has now been cheaply given away to neighbouring Ivory Coast.
âIvory Coast has taken Ghanaâs secÂond-largest economy position due to gross mismanagement and a lack of vision from the current regime,â he said.
In his view the decline is down to corrupÂtion, mismanagement, and incompetence exhibited by the New Patriotic Party governÂment.
Mr Mahama said his would-be governÂment would revive the economy to create jobs for young people and competently manage the economy to place it back on the path of growth and prosperity.
âWe will restore the countryâs economic strength to ensure it remains competitive and appealing for investment,â Mr Mahama assured.
The former president said he would leverÂage on the abundance of cashew crop and establish processing factories as part of his plans to revitalise the economy.
He said as is being done with cocoa, same would be done for cashew farmers where the price of the produce would be regulated and determined by the government to avoid the situation where farmers are shortÂchanged by buyers.
He said preparatory works for estabÂlishment of cashew processing countries like the construction of roads, provision of water and adequate security would be prioritised to give investors reasons to invest in the area.
All suspended cocoa roads which were started by his previous regime, he said would be revisited to bring transportation relief to the people.
He accused the governing party of vote buying antics by using state resources to advance their political cause with a charge on President Akufo-Addo to direct his appointees from using DRIP machines for campaign.
âItâs the governmentâs money, funded by the taxes we all payâwhether youâre NPP, CPP, Christian, or Muslimâeveryone conÂtributes. Theyâve used those taxes to import earth-moving equipment for road construction, and each district has been allocated some. But now, weâre seeing posters of NPP parliamentary candiÂdates on the DRIP equipment.
âI want to remind Akufo-Addo and Bawumia that they serve the entire country, not just the NPP. The equipÂment doesnât belong to the party; it beÂlongs to all Ghanaians. No one has the right to place their posters on the DRIP equipÂment. They must orÂder the immeÂdiate removal of these posters, or weâll be forced to take action ourselves,â he stated.
 BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI
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