Call For Dismissal Of  Financial Is Unfortunate-Good Governance Promoters Of Ghana Jabs Takes On Majority MPs

The leadership of GGP-GHANA in the persons of Mr Edward Kwesi Ayertey, Ismael Osei Ofori and Omanhene Nana Kofi Amankwaa in a press statement noted that the development is very unfortunate in the history and governance of Ghana and we at GGP- GHANA are demanding proper reason why they called on the President to remove the Finance Minister.

Call For Dismissal Of  Financial Is Unfortunate-Good Governance Promoters Of Ghana Jabs Takes On Majority MPs
The Good Governance Promoters Of Ghana(GGP-GHANA) has taken notice of the Majority Members of Parliament (MPs) in Parliament call on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to sack the Minister of Finance, Mr Ken Ofori Atta over economic hardship and other reasons.
The leadership of GGP-GHANA in the persons of Mr Edward Kwesi Ayertey, Ismael Osei Ofori and Omanhene Nana Kofi Amankwaa in a press statement noted that the development is very unfortunate in the history and governance of Ghana and we at GGP- GHANA are demanding proper reason why they called on the President to remove the Finance Minister.
"Because we believe the Finance Minister has discharged his duties excellently and thus he cannot be sacked of his position.
"He came into office in the year 2017 under a stringent IMF programme inherited from the previous administration," the statement asserted.
According to the statement, this same man was able to manage the affairs of our economy in such a way that in the first four years of NPP administration ,the country was the fastest growing economics in the world.
The statement pointed out that although the country is facing economic challenges due to Russia-Ukraine war and the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic the nation should not blame the Finance Minister. He did not inflicted these hardships on Ghana.
The statement argued this is rather the right time for the MP's, Financial Experts and Ghanaians to help the Finance Minister to find solutions to the economic hardship.
The statement said it is prudent for the MPs and Ghanaians to throw their weights behind the government's decision on IMF negotiation instead of treating the Finance Minister badly.