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Movement for change proposes economic solutions for government’s consideration

Tue, Feb 18 2025 4:01 PM
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The Movement for Change has urged the government to adopt practical economic solutions to rescue Ghana’s struggling economy, warning that excessive borrowing, over-taxation, and reckless spending are driving the country towards a financial crisis.

The group has outlined bold reforms aimed at stabilising the economy and restoring investor confidence.

At a press conference held at the headquarters of the Movement for Change, the spokesperson, Andrew Appiah Danquah, presented the group’s concerns and recommendations.

He commended President Mahama for acknowledging the economic challenges facing the country but stressed the need for urgent action. “We recognise the President’s efforts to address the economic difficulties, but the reality is that Ghana’s economy is still in dire straits. We must move beyond diagnosis and implement concrete solutions.”

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The Movement for Change identified high taxation as a major obstacle to economic growth and called for an immediate review of burdensome levies.

“The government cannot continue to tax its way out of economic mismanagement. The e-Levy, COVID-19 levy, and betting tax must be scrapped to ease the pressure on businesses and households,” Mr Danquah stated.

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The group also blamed excessive government borrowing for the country’s unsustainable debt levels and demanded stringent measures to curb the practice.

“Ghana cannot continue to borrow recklessly without a clear repayment plan. We propose a strict borrowing cap and a shift towards revenue generation through industrialisation and export promotion,” he emphasised.

To tackle the persistent depreciation of the cedi, the Movement for Change recommended tighter foreign exchange regulations, including the temporary suspension of foreign exchange bureau operations to curb speculation. “The free fall of the cedi is not accidental; it is a result of weak regulatory oversight. The government must intervene decisively to stabilise the currency and restore investor confidence.”

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The group further advocated for an economic model driven by agriculture, industrialisation, and tourism, urging the government to adopt Alan Kyerematen’s Great Transformational Plan (GTP) as the foundation for economic recovery.

“The GTP provides a clear roadmap for economic prosperity, focusing on production, value addition, export growth, and job creation. It is time for the government to prioritise production over taxation,” Mr Danquah asserted.

Additionally, the Movement for Change called for a review of government expenditure, stressing the need to cut wasteful spending.

“We cannot afford to spend billions on a bloated government machinery while essential services suffer. The government must eliminate unnecessary expenditures and redirect resources to productive sectors,” he added.

As part of the measures to boost productivity, the Movement for Change recommended that the government begin implementing the 24-hour economy concept by utilising the factories established under the One District One Factory (1D1F) initiative.

“If the government is serious about a 24-hour economy, it must start by making the existing 1D1F factories fully operational in shifts. This will increase production, create jobs, and ensure that Ghana’s industrial sector contributes meaningfully to economic growth,” the spokesperson suggested.

The statement also emphasised the importance of creating a more business-friendly environment to attract investors and generate jobs. “Ghana must position itself as an attractive investment destination. Excessive bureaucracy, policy inconsistencies, and weak investor protections must be addressed to restore business confidence.”

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The Movement for Change concluded by warning that if urgent economic reforms are not implemented, Ghana risks plunging deeper into financial turmoil.

“The time for political games is over. The government must make tough but necessary decisions to fix the economy before it is too late,” the spokesperson cautioned.

The group pledged to continue advocating for economic policies that prioritise the welfare of Ghanaians and drive sustainable national development.

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