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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has parried criticisms of his 'elephant' size government, saying it might not matter after the economy begins to boom in the coming days.
In an exclusive interview with the state-broadcaster, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), the president said the challenges in the country require a team of qualified people to address them.
"We have a problem [and] what is the best way of doing?" he quizzed trying to explore answers from the interviewers.
He suddenly cut in with, "Our country is better served by having on board, men and women capable of working to save the situation."
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