Ranking member of Parliament’s Finance Committee, Isaac Adongo, has voiced dissatisfaction in Vice President Dr. Bawumia’s presidential ambitions following his failure to manage Ghana’s economy.
He called the Vice President “visionless.”
In a statement to the Parliamentary press corps, Isaac Adongo alleged that Dr. Mahmudu Bawumia and Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta had refused to enlighten Ghanaians about the terms of the IMF bailout.
According to him, the bailout is nothing more than a slew of woes contracted by the Nana Addo/Bawumia regime and placed on an already beleaguered Ghanaian people.
He emphasised that after years of economic mismanagement that has resulted in untold miseries, major job losses, and unemployment, the administration has resorted to self-deception and secrecy rather than coming clean and apologising to the good people of Ghana.
“I’m wondering what vision he has other than what he and his boss, Nana Addo, have contracted with the IMF for the good people of Ghana,” he said, quoting him.
In his view “Dr Bawumia is the first economist in Ghana with the most venomous vision that has landed all of us on life support. He now wants to be president with a vision to discount us from the last support to kill us completely”.
He said ” If Dr. Bawumia had any iota of credibility, a modicum of shame in the eye, and respect for Ghanaians, he would have stayed away from contemplating to be president.
After achieving the unenviable record of leading Ghana to the IMF, breaking all negative records of economic management and running away from his trained specialisation of economics to digitalisation what has he to offer?
What training in economics at “O” Level for 5 years. ‘A’ Level for 2 years, first degree 3years, and masters for 2 years. PhD for At least 3 years, teaching and practising economics for several years of his adult life, this mess has put us in and now running away from his field of training.
Just in case your Google search did not equip you enough to understand digitization, let me help you understand that digitalisation thrived on internet and telecom infrastructure and to demonstrate the unparalleled record of the NDC and John Dramani to anchor Ghana’s digital economy and challenge you to show us your record of investment in digital infrastructure.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana