The economy: Any Hope?

Many Ghanaians appear to have lost hope in the country following the rapid rise in prices affecting all kinds of products.

The economic situation is affecting everyone and knows no political colour. People following the NDC have been affected just as much as those who support the NPP, CPP and other political parties. What this means is that all people in the country have been badly hit by the unpleasant economic situation.

In fact, businesses are not doing well. Apart from that, all economic activities have also been affected, making life uncomfortable for all people in the 16 regions of Ghana.

In spite of all this, people are working hard and doing what is expected of them to overcome the challenges they face. This is quite encouraging because it is the only way to survive the current economic doldrums.

What has happened to the country sends a big challenge to all Ghanaians to be calm and work together towards finding a lasting solution to the problem. No one will ever come to Ghana to solve the economic problems Ghanaians are facing today.

We may seek collaboration with other entities in the world, but much will depend on Ghanaians themselves, who may have to work hard and be committed to national progress and development. Thus, there is hope for the country, but we will have to put our heads together to overcome our challenges and move forward.

Every community and district will have to organise themselves in a positive way so that better lives can be attained by such communities. If these communities do well as envisaged, it will help push up economic development for the districts and regions in which they find themselves.

Again, as each district and region progresses in this way, they will all converge at a point where all 16 regions of the country will be seen to be moving forward.

This means that the entire country will be moving forward in a positive direction. This is what is needed for our future progress.

When we work in this way, the entire country will develop economically. In other words, all locations in the north, the middle, and the southern belt will all contribute to the economic success of the nation.

In spite of the current economic conditions, there is hope at the end of the tunnel. Everyone is expected to play a role in this so that the economic situation can be overcome. When this happens, the sky will be the limit as far as economic development is concerned.

Ghana, as a country, has an abundance of resources. Some of these resources are gold, klinker, salt, and many others. What it needs to do is make full and effective use of all these resources.

In utilising natural resources, we need to ensure that technology is also applied to help the country maximise the benefits obtained from them. This can be possible if we remain committed to it.

Gone are the days when our natural resources were exported in their raw form. Today, the trend ought to be reversed, so we need to add value to them so as to be able to maximise the benefits we derive for the country.

This will have to be done in addition to the implementation of the current ongoing programmes. If this is done, much progress can be made.

Examples here are Planting for Food and Jobs, One District, One Factory, and other programmes that have been rolled out by the government. These are all good programmes that must be kept and implemented well.

Thus, if the current programmes being rolled out by the government are good, then we need to continue with them. Again, if the nation’s existing natural resources are fully exploited and effectively used, the benefits to the nation will be maximised, and the country’s revenue will be enormous. When revenue is huge in this way, it means that most of our needs or demands can be met. In such a situation, life will be better and more elegant as far as the economic development is concerned.

Therefore, the people of this country must have hope and know that the current problems are surmountable. If they are overcome, then there is hope for the future.

Once again, the question is whether we can overcome the current economic difficulties. Yes, we can, so no one should lose hope because Ghana will soon be on the verge of recovery.

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BY DR. KOFI AMPONSAH-BEDIAKO

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