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Deputy Minister of Information, Pius Enam Hadzide, has suggested that a flyer which claimed that the Finance Ministry (MoF) held a party to celebrate recent economic successes was the creation of a troll or an overzealous staff.
The flyer said, the "Kenkey Party" billed for Friday, March 22 was to celebrate what it termed "Ghana's hat-trick" of a successful Eurobond, completion of the IMF-ECF Programme and cedi appreciation.
However, Mr Hadzide says his personal checks at the MoF found that the event was a staff durbar to review the work being done at that Ministry.
Speaking in a radio discussion programme on Accra based Peace FM Monday, Mr Hadzide said an internal memo posted on the notice board of the MoF described the event as a staff durbar and perhaps an overzealous staff member or a troll created the flier for mischievous reasons.
The Ministry has been pushing for the promotion of made in Ghana products so at the Durban, it was decided to serve only Ghanaian local dishes including “Waakye” and “Kenkey.”

The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta was pictured eating Waakye (a rice and beans dish) at the event in a photograph on social media.
Defending the durbar on social media, a leading member of the New Patriotic Party, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko adviced that consuming made-in-Ghana products could help stabilise the cedi.

"Perhaps, if we all eat more kenkey and fish (made in Ghana) and use and wear more made in Ghana goods and even, errm, drive made in Ghana car all like our Finance Minister does, we may be helping the Cedi in our own little ways," Mr Otchere-Darko posted on Twitter.
Perhaps, if we all eat more kenkey and fish (made in Ghana) and use and wear more made in Ghana goods and even, errm, drive made in Ghana car all like our Finance Minister does, we may be helping the Cedi in our own little ways.
— Gabby Otchere-Darko (@GabbyDarko) March 22, 2019
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