
Audio By Carbonatix
Former Finance Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adam has raised questions regarding President Mahama's comment on the New Patriotic Party's government's handling of the economy.
He challenged claims of a sudden fiscal crisis that has limited public sector wage increases.
In a Facebook, Dr Adam questioned how an economy labelled as “criminally mishandled” could support significant pay increases for public sector workers throughout 2023 and 2024 but now struggles to manage even modest wage adjustments.
“How could an economy described as ‘criminally mishandled’ afford a 30% base pay increase in 2023, followed by 23% from January to June 2024, and 25% from July to December 2024, all while maintaining respectable fiscal deficits?” he asked.

He further pressed, “What has changed between December 2024 and February 2025 that suddenly put the economy in crisis, which cannot afford an adjustment in the base pay above 10%?"
Dr Amin Adam’s comments follow President John Dramani Mahama’s recent comments about the previous administration led by Nana Akufo-Addo. President Mahama, during a National Tripartite Committee meeting at the Ministry of Labour, Jobs, and Employment, condemned the former government's management of the economy.
“We all knew the economy was in crisis, but some of the things I am uncovering myself reveal a criminal mishandling of our economy. Ghana is now a crime scene,” Mahama declared. “How can a government be so reckless? I cannot understand,” he added.
He thus appealed to workers to accept the 10% rise in base pay and anticipate higher increase in public sector wages in the coming year once the economy recovers.
Latest Stories
-
GRA vows to clamp down on importation of right handed vehicles
4 minutes -
You can’t leave a bigger legacy than Petroleum Hub project – Western Regional Chiefs tell President Mahama
5 minutes -
Lawra MP cuts sod for GH₵11m multipurpose dining hall construction at Birifoh SHS
7 minutes -
Ghana defend African Schools Football Championship title after shootout win over Burkina Faso
10 minutes -
Ghana’s education system must evolve or risk becoming irrelevant – Patricia Obo-Nai warns
17 minutes -
Ghana Health Service responds to dead fish incident at Tema Port
30 minutes -
David Vondee lauds Mahama for emergency Cabinet meeting and key resolutions
36 minutes -
Universities should focus on churning out impactful graduates rather than merely adding new programmes — UEW VC
39 minutes -
Publican AI system is speeding up trade, not slowing it — GRA Boss
42 minutes -
Government to construct a FIFA category 2 stadium in the Volta Region – James Gunu
52 minutes -
CAF to introduce reforms to fix AFCON final controversies – Patrice Motsepe
52 minutes -
EOCO defends probe into Kwamigah-Atokple
54 minutes -
Fuel tanker accident at Breku Forest spills thousands of litres of diesel
1 hour -
IEAG backs Publican AI system after concerns addressed
1 hour -
No new taxes or charges- GRA boss assures importers over rollout of Publican AI system
1 hour