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The Kenkey Parties Have Made Him 'Drunk' - Dr Amoako Baah Berates 'Dishonest Preacher' Ken Ofori-Atta

Tue, 7 Feb 2023 Source: Club Mate

The Kenkey Parties have made him "drunk," says Dr. Amoako Baah, who calls "Dishonest Preacher" Ken Ofori-Atta a "Dishonest Preacher."

Richard Amoako Baah has asked Ken Ofori-Atta, who is the Finance Minister, to quit before he makes the economy even worse.

He says that the Finance Minister, who seems "drunk" from the kenkey parties he threw with the money he borrowed, has no idea how to get the country back on track.

During an interview on Okay FM's "Ade Akye Abia" show, he said that President Akufo-Addo should have fired him for not doing his job well, but since he hasn't, the Finance Minister should step down and stop making life harder for Ghanaians.

He said, "The President is to blame first, not the Finance Minister."

He says that the Finance Minister has no ideas at the moment.

"I liked him a lot, and I thought he was honest, but now I know he isn't.""

Amoako Baah said.

If the President, who is his boss, won't fire him because they are related, he should quit "he said.

Ghana is in the mess it is in now because of how badly he ran the country. Even with his Domestic Debt Exchange Program, he is still having trouble getting it to work, which is hurting everyone, including pensioners.

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Pensioners will picket the Ministry of Finance over being included in DDEPA. A group called the Pensioner Bondholders Forum has promised to do this to show how unhappy they are with the government's decision to include them in the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEPA) (DDEP).

In a statement signed by Dr. Adu Antwi, the lead convener, the retirees said that they don't agree with the government's decision to include them in the program.

They said that taking part in the program would have "severe" effects on them, so they don’t want to be included.

"On January 10, 2023, we asked the Minister of Finance to exempt all pensioners who hold Government Bonds from the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme on the same grounds that Pension Funds were exempted from the program. This is because the program will have a very bad effect on pensioners who hold bonds.

As of today, we have not been given the exemption we asked for," parts of the statement said.

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