Daily Nation Newspaper

Ghana won’t return to IMF after current programme - President

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ACCRA - Government is working hard to build a strong and resilient economy to avoid returning to the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) for financial bailout after the exit of the current programme by the end of the year. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo who made the announceme­nt, said his government was doing everything possible to successful­ly wean the country off the IMF and run the economy independen­tly of the Bretton Woods institutio­ns. He was speaking at the St. Peter’s Cathedral Basilica in Kumasi at a thanksgivi­ng mass held in his honour as part of his five-day tour of the Ashanti Region. The President is in the region to cut sod for the commenceme­nt of various projects, inspect ongoing ones and engage the people to know their felt needs to aid government in its developmen­t ageAnda. He said he owed Ghanaians a duty to learn at first hand their problems and had resolved to visit all the ten regions each year. He noted that government was pursuing policies that would guarantee inclusive and coherent society for a peaceful and stable country and called on everybody including the church to play their roles to build a prosperous and peaceful nation. Most Reverend. Gabriel Justice Yaw Anokye, Metropolit­an Archbishop of Catholic Archdioces­e of Kumasi, said Ghana could be a secured and stable country if people learned to accommodat­e opposing views and accepted the wisdom in them. Ghana, he said, would even be more peaceful if the people eschewed corruption, vindictive­ness, depletion of natural resources and showed love to one another. “The media must denounce and stop people from making derogatory and unsavoury comments about others on their platforms.”

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