It’s been a year since President Akufo-Addo took office. His administration continues to receive feedback and criticism from Ghanaians, Supporters and political contenders alike.
The New Patriotic Party won the heart and mind of millions of Ghanaian voters who just wanted change in 2016.
Nana Addo and his government made ambitious promises during the campaign which included the Free SHS and one-district-one-factory initiative.
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The finance minister, Ken Ofori Attah develop a new strategy to ease the cost of doing business in Ghana and open the gates for more private sector involvements since they saw the economy to be their major challenge to the government as the debt to GDP ratio remained on the high side.
Ghana continues to witness the avid interest of many world leaders to explore business partnerships with Ghana.
A delegation from France and Germany, the visit by the Ivorian leader and also Nana Addo’s engagement with the British Prime minister, Theresa May.
Beyond partnership, the government has decided to move from getting aids and grants from international donors and partners.
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Nana Addo has therefore decided to avoid going to the west to beg for aid as he insisted during the Ecowas summit.
In all, we live to see and continue to pray that this NPP administration delivers on all of its promises for the development of Ghana.