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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has once again criticised former President John Mahama's handling of the Ghanaian economy between 2012 and 2016.
He said the economy then was so fragile that Mr Mahama couldn’t even mitigate and cushion people from an internally created problem like dumsor.
Dr Bawumia's comment comes after Mr Mahama made a claim last week that the economy under the leadership of President Akufo-Addo is weak.
He said the economy has been exposed in just one month by the coronavirus pandemic, which has affected several countries around the world.
But speaking to journalists at the Jubilee House on the sideline of a Covid-19 meeting Monday, the Vice President wondered how a former President whose administration and economy could not handle dumsor for four years would be making comparisons with a global pandemic like the coronavirus.
“If you want to test the robustness of an economy, you test it in a time of crises. Thankfully, we have had two crises. Under the NDC, it was an internally-generated crisis, which was dumsor. Under the presidency of Nana Akufo-Addo, there has been an externally generated crisis, which has been the global coronavirus pandemic.”
“I just want you to ask yourself, how have these two crises been managed? The dumsor crisis which crippled this economy for four years. What were the mitigating measures offered to businesses and individuals during the dumsor, an internally generated crisis?” the Vice President quizzed..
“We saw that even during dumsor, electricity prices were being increased, fuel prices were being increased, teacher trainee allowances were being cancelled, nursing trainee training allowances were being cancelled. All of that was happening during that particular crisis.”
“You look at the coronavirus crisis and you look at the difference in terms of what has happened. The President has reduced electricity prices and has made it free for lifeline consumers. He has given free water to all Ghanaians for three months, has made sure that there is a stimulus package of ¢600 million for businesses and we have seen domestic production of PPEs (personal protective equipment) for our health workers locally.”
Dr Bawumia said the two economies are not comparably adding the economy is robust under Akufo-Addo which has taken mitigating measures to cushion Ghanaians despite the effects of the virus on the economy.
“So the difference couldn’t be more stark between the the leadership under a crisis under dumsor and that under the Coronavirus epidemic. So I ask a simple question, who will you trust in a time of crisis?
“The answer, I will say, is very very clear. President Akufo-Addo has shown leadership and concern for ordinary Ghanaians.”
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