Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, says Ghana’s current economic improvement is evident, but has raised concerns about the long-term sustainability of the policies driving it, particularly the domestic gold programme. Speaking on the economy on the KeyPoints on May 9, Bentil acknowledged that conditions have improved compared to previous years, but stressed that […] The post If you sell your house to buy food, where will you live when it is finished? – Bentil on how BoG’s loss was incurred appeared first on OnuaOnline.
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If you sell your house to buy food, where will you live when it is finished? – Bentil on how BoG’s loss was incurred
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Kofi Bentil, Vice President of IMANI Africa, acknowledged Ghana's economic improvement but raised concerns about the long-term sustainability of current policies, particularly the domestic gold programme. He questioned the future implications of these policies, likening them to selling one's house for food without a plan for future accommodation.
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