Mahama to grace NDC lecture on post-IMF economy
Former President John Mahama will Thursday, April 4, be the guest of honour for a public lecture to review the economy before, during and after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.
It will be under the theme ‘Ghana's rising fiscal risks, financial crunch and external vulnerabilities: A post-mortem of the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) Programme and a preview of the economy without the International Monetary Fund (IMF),’ a statement on the programme copied to Graphic Online, said.
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The statement said the lecture would be organised by Coalition For Restoration (CFR), a pressure group affiliated to the National Democratic Congress.
It is to be chaired by Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu, former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, with the former president as
The statement, which is signed by Mr Gyasi Mensah, a member of the CFR, explained that “the lecture will be a post-mortem of Ghana's four-year Extended Credit Facility Programme (ECF) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a preview of the economy after the IMF has finally exited.”
It said, over the years, Mr Adongo has sufficiently acquitted himself in the subject area “by serving as one of the most credible and alternative voices on the economy to the government's one-sided positions on issues of finance and economics.”
“It is expected that the lecture will provide Hon Adongo
“It is our conviction that the interest of the Ghanaian taxpayer will be better served if the untold and hidden facts about our economy are also brought to the fore for critical evaluation alongside what government wants people to hear.
“We use this opportunity to invite all persons with the economy at heart to come and listen to the erudite Hon Isaac Adongo place the economy under surgical hands,” the statement said.
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