Audio By Carbonatix
Member of Parliament for Ekumfi, Dr Othniel Ekow Kwainoe, has expressed confidence in the country’s economic outlook, saying recent policy measures being discussed in Parliament signal a positive turn for Ghana’s recovery and self-sufficiency.
Speaking on the AM Show following Parliament’s resumption on Tuesday, Dr Kwainoe said the bills under consideration are aimed at strengthening the economy and positioning the country for sustainable growth.
“I think that all the other bills that were discussed yesterday basically are supposed to steer this country to a point where we can be self-sufficient,” he said.
“So far, looking at what has happened in this country, the economy and all the other important issues that the government is really paying attention to, I think that things are looking quite positive.”
He added that the Finance Ministry’s outlook on economic recovery reflects real progress, noting that the country has “turned the corner positively” and must maintain the momentum to achieve meaningful results.
The government has since assured Ghanaians that its medium-term measures are beginning to yield results, citing declining inflation and a stabilising currency.
The Ekumfi MP-elect believes sustaining these reforms will be critical to ensuring broad-based growth.
“If we continue on that trajectory, this country would do quite well,” he added.
Latest Stories
-
Tuchel extended England stay for ‘amazing players’
33 minutes -
Atletico Madrid put four past Barcelona in Copa del Rey semi-final
42 minutes -
Tottenham are ‘not a big club’ – Postecoglou
54 minutes -
Nottingham Forest close in on Pereira appointment
1 hour -
England to face Spain and Croatia in Nations League
1 hour -
Sterling joins Feyenoord until end of season
1 hour -
A Tax for Galamsey: Akwasi Acquah slams government for failing to punish complicit officials
1 hour -
Leaders Arsenal frustrated in Brentford draw
2 hours -
Mahama departs Accra for AU Heads of State Summit in Addis Ababa
2 hours -
Equip women & youth with skills for Africa’s free-trade market – Telecel Ghana CEO
2 hours -
A Tax for Galamsey: MMDCEs risk becoming weakest link in galamsey fight – Akwasi Acquah
2 hours -
A Tax for Galamsey: Let the laws bite – Rev Quaicoe demands swift punishment for offenders
3 hours -
A Tax for Galamsey: We’ve gotten to a point where brute force must be applied – Elikem Kotoko
3 hours -
A Tax for Galamsey: The anger against illegal mining is not enough – Ken Ashigbey
4 hours -
A Tax for Galamsey: The president is determined to fight this canker – Elikem Kotoko
4 hours
