Former Finance Minister Seth Terkper is wondering why his successor Ken Ofori Atta could not keep the Ghanaian economy afloat with the monies received in the name of COVID.
Rough estimates put the monies received in the name of COVID at close to $5billion or ¢30billion.
Seth Terkper believes that this amount should have been enough for Ken Ofori Atta and the Economic Management Team to ‘manage’ the crisis of which they are complaining.
According to Seth Terkper, the relatively small size of Ghana’s economy makes it difficult to believe that the monies that came in to steer Ghana out of the economic crisis.
Source: Sena Nombo/Radiogoldlive.com