Akwasi Onyina Acheampong, MP for Kwabre East, has accused the NDC government of having tunnel vision when it comes to the economy.
According to him, while currency stability is important, the government should also address other challenges affecting Ghanaians.
This NDC government seems to care more about stabilizing the cedi than anything else,” he said.
At first glance, focusing on the currency sounds responsible.
But the MP’s comment carries a different weight, like he’s pointing at everything else being ignored while officials stare at exchange rates.
Cocoa farmers still waiting for payments? Not their problem.
Rising electricity tariffs? We’ll get to it. The cedi must look good for the cameras.
His message is subtle but sharp: a currency can be stable while the people using it are struggling.
And right now, he’s suggesting that’s exactly where Ghana finds itself
