Ghana’s Economic Struggles Persist Despite Government Claims of Progress
Energy expert Kwadwo Nsafoah Poku has raised concerns about Ghana’s economic struggles. He claims that despite government reports of improvement, everyday prices for basic goods stay high. Poku disputes the official inflation figures, arguing that food costs have not dropped as promised. According to him, the government’s reset agenda has failed to ease financial pressure on households. He also points to sluggish market activity, where ordinary Ghanaians continue to face a steep cost of living. No other economists were named in available reports to support or challenge his views. The expert’s remarks highlight ongoing economic difficulties in Ghana. His observations suggest that many citizens are still feeling the strain of high prices, despite official claims of progress.
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