Kenneth Thompson, the former Chief Executive of Dalex Finance, has urged the government to adopt a more sustainable approach to borrowing, emphasising the urgent need for the country to live within its means.
Speaking on Joy FM's Super Morning Show on Wednesday, November 20, Mr Thompson expressed concern about the rising national debt and the government's continued borrowing.
Mr Thompson cautioned that borrowing for immediate consumption, such as purchasing luxury items like four-wheel drives, funding international trips, and covering operational costs like wages, is not a sustainable approach for the country.
He argued that borrowing should be reserved for long-term infrastructure projects that will benefit the nation's future.
"We have to pay the debt, and we must live within our means," Mr Thompson said. "We cannot spend what we don't have."
He emphasised that it is essential for the government to evaluate each borrowing decision carefully, ensuring that it will bring tangible benefits to the people of Ghana.
The finance expert also cautioned against using loans to fund consumption, advising that borrowing should be directed solely toward projects that will support long-term development.
"Do not borrow to fund consumption," he reiterated, "Borrow only for infrastructure projects, and we must be committed to repaying our debt."
Mr Thompson also drew a comparison between the economic challenges faced in the 1970s and the current situation, suggesting that times were tougher but people found ways to adapt.
He mentioned how industries such as tourism, which provided job opportunities for younger people, played a vital role in economic survival during more difficult periods.
Looking ahead, Mr Thompson called for the government to prioritise sustainable financial management, warning that failure to address the national debt responsibly could have serious long-term consequences.
Read also: Ghana’s economy has regressed to the 1970s level – Kenneth Thompson
Latest Stories
-
Fear grips Nkawkaw Zongo residents over shooting incident
2 minutes -
Pass Conduct of Public Officers Bill to ensure ethical governance – Ex-CHRAJ boss Anna Bossman urges
6 minutes -
KNUST partners herbal medicine practitioners to improve standards for global market competitiveness
8 minutes -
World leaders pledge over $170m to WHO at Geneva Assembly
13 minutes -
WHO Member States adopt pandemic agreement to strengthen global health security
15 minutes -
Producer inflation tumbles to 18.5% in April 2025 – GSS
16 minutes -
Ghana Cedi’s strength, falling inflation defy global economic unease
34 minutes -
Lands Commission outlines measures to decentralise operations at district level
49 minutes -
I’m optimistic Black Stars will get better – Winfried Schäfer
49 minutes -
2025 Unity Cup: Nigeria announce squad for four-nation tournament
51 minutes -
Ukrainian ex-top official shot dead outside Madrid school
52 minutes -
Ghana hosts National Finals of 24th ‘Chinese Bridge’ contest in Cape Coast
52 minutes -
British tourist arrested in Namibia over nude photos of children
56 minutes -
Bosome Freho DCE pledges to improve roads, infrastructure for local development
57 minutes -
Fred Amugi charges creatives in government to make a mark
1 hour