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IMANI: Review of government’s flagship policies crucial to economic stability

President of IMANI Africa Franklin Cudjoe believes a thorough review of government's flagship policies will help save the economy

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  • "Just because a political party has said they will implement something does not mean they must be forced to do so when clearly the resources of its implementation is limited ... First things first."
  • "We are in a crisis and yet we are not able to ask questions on the flagship programs of the government that have swallowed much of the monies we borrowed; with this attitude how can you develop?"

The policy think tank IMANI Africa says the review of government’s major flagship policies is crucial to plugging wastage and subsequently stabilising Ghana’s economy.

IMANI believes most of the policies were not well thought through due to political expediency, hence the need to carry out a major review to ensure value for money.

Talking to Kofi Abotsi on TownHall Talk on Asaase Radio 99.5, the founder and president of IMANI Africa Franklin Cudjoe said until a thorough review is carried out, the economy will continue to suffer from huge investment of funds into such policies.

“We are in a crisis and yet we are not able to ask questions on the flagship programmes of the government that have swallowed much of the monies we borrowed; with this attitude how can you develop?” he asked.

“I have not seen a single report on the Free SHS policy. A report would have shown what type of education our youth are getting and how in a few years such education will impact their lives.”

“Just because a political party has said they will implement something does not mean they must be forced to do so when clearly the resources of its implementation is limited …First things first,” Cudjoe said.

Listen to Franklin Cudjoe in the attached audio below:

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