Those who think that the President and his ministers have answers to the
seeming difficult times Ghanaians are going through, coupled with the
continued depreciation of the cedi should start revising their notes.
The Minister of Water Resources Works and Housing, Alhaji Collins
Dauda, speaking at Obuasi at the weekend during the 10th anniversary
celebration of the enskinment of Adansi Sarki Zongo, Alhaji Gibrine
Ibrahim, argued that there was little the President could do to address
the situation, since both the Qur'an and the Bible have predicted hard
condition at the End Time.
“The truth is that, Ghana is not destroyed. And one cannot blame the
President for the hardship in the country because both the Bible and the
Qur'an have predicted that at the end time, there will be hardship and
we are faced with it,” he noted.
The Water Resources, Works and Housing minister regretted that
politicians who were part of successive governments that failed to fully
satisfy Ghanaians have also joined the chorus that 'times are
difficult', and urged the enthusiastic crowd to ignore such people.
He noted that, despite all the difficulties facing the country, a lot had also been achieved in terms of development.
According to Collins Dauda, in the past, it was difficult for one to
place a call to his or her village or town, but that is not the
situation today, due to availability of telephone facilities.
The Minister’s comment follows concerns of Ghanaians, including the
Methodist Bishop of Obuasi-Diocese, Rt. Rev. Stephen Bosomtwe Ayensu,
about the high cost of living as a result of the poor management of the
economy and certain decisions taken by the government.
The Methodist Bishop even went to the extent of describing the NDC
administration as insensitive and dull in its approach to resolving the
current economic hardship the country is experiencing.
The cedi has drastically fallen in value against the dollar and other
major international currencies, compelling the Bank of Ghana to announce
measures aimed at shoring up the Cedi. The Bank has also injected US$20
million into critical sectors of the economy.
Archbishop Nicolas Duncan Williams, the Presiding Bishop and General
Overseer of the Christian Action Faith Ministries (CAFM) had led his
congregation to pray for the recovery of the cedis.
“I hold up the cedi with prayer and I command the cedi to recover and I
declare the cedi will not fall, it will not fall any further. I command
the cedi to climb.
I commend the resurrection of the cedi. I command and released a miracle for the economy,” he prayed.
Present at the function were Hon. John Alexander Ackon, deputy Minister
for Chieftaincy and Traditional Affairs, Mr. Eric Opoku, the Ashanti
Regional Minister, Mr. Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, the Obuasi
Municipal Chief Executive and Dr. Alhaji Nuhu Shaributu, the national
Chief Imam.
Source: The Chronicle
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