Ghana Must Break Its Cycle of IMF Dependence - Mary Addah

Noble Quansah
Journalist
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Mary Addah emphasizes the need for Ghana to break its ongoing dependence on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by enhancing accountability and implementing prudent economic management practices. She argues that the country must focus on improving public financial management to achieve sustainable economic growth and stability. Addah suggests that a stronger commitment to transparency and effective governance will empower Ghana to manage its resources more efficiently and reduce reliance on external financial assistance. The call for reform comes at a time when many Ghanaians are concerned about the economic challenges facing the nation, including inflation and rising debt levels. By fostering a culture of accountability and responsible fiscal policies, Ghana can pave the way for a more self-sufficient economic future.




