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Former Member of Parliament for the Anyaa Sowutuom constituency, Dickson Adomako Kissi has cautioned the NDC on the economic battles between China and America.
Dickson Adomako told KMJ in an interview on Prime Morning that the economic battles between China and America would have an impact on Ghana’s economy.
“I must also forewarn the NDC with regards to the current economic battles between China and America and the fact that it will impact our economy,“ he said.
He also mentioned that as a Ghanaian, he is worried about the impact the economic tension is going to have on the country’s economy as Ghana has been hit with a 10% tariff increment on goods exported into the country .
“If the NDC fails, I get hit too. Basically, we all go to the same market, when I get to the fuel station, the fuel doesn’t know whether you’re NDC or NPP. You buy it at the same rate, “he shared .
Hon. Adomako also expressed hope that the new administration will navigate its responsibilities effectively and steer the nation towards sustained growth avoiding mistakes of the opposition.
“We’re hoping that the new administration would sail through and hopefully not repeat the mistakes that we did “
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