President Akufo-Addo in an address to the nation on the state of the economy on Sunday night outlined a number of interventions to ease the current economic challenges.
Among other things, he assured investors and institutions in the country that there will be 'no haircut' as part of plans to make the economy better.
Tonight, PM Express will discuss the President's address to the nation and interrogate some of the measures outlined by the government.
Already, some Economists have doubted the President's assurance of no haircut.
The second session of the show will be a discussion with Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah to throw more light on how the government intends to effectively set out its measures.
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