ACCRA, Ghana
Several hundred opposition protesters rallied in Ghana's capital Accra on Tuesday to denounce the country's lingering economic crisis, blaming it on the central bank governor's policies.
Dubbed
"OccupyBoGProtest", the opposition leadership says the Bank of Ghana
governor Ernest Addison must resign for overseeing an economy where inflation
has hit 40 percent.
"If the whole country
needs 1 billion from the IMF every year for three years to fix our problem and
Addison (ed note: Ernest Addison the Governor of the Bank of Ghana) in one year
can superintend the loss of 5 billion. Who's our problem?" points
out Samuel Nartey George, MP for Ningo- Prampram.
"This government, they
know that they are losing power. They have nothing to lose. If the BOG destroys
Ghana, they don't care. If Addison runs Ghana down, they don’t care. But we,
the people, must care," adds Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu, MP for Madina
Constituency, Greater Accra Region.
Led by the opposition National
Democratic Congress or NDC Minority Leader Cassiel Ato Forson, protesters
chanted patriotic songs while others blew vuvuzeles, drummed and danced near
ranks of heavily armed police.
"If the NDC is a
government in waiting, the NDC must be interested in every protest that seeks
to protect the interests of the ordinary Ghanaian. So the NDC must not only
take advantage, the NDC must come and lead the protest. And that is why we, the
minority MPs, we are the people here leading the protest,"
noted Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu, MP for Madina Constituency, Greater Accra
Region.
Ghana's economic outlook will
be a major theme as the country heads to elections, with President Nana
Akufo-Addo stepping down after his two terms allowed by the constitution.
The ruling New Patriotic Party
or NPP will hold primary elections next month to select its candidate for the
December 2024 presidential election.
Vice President Mahamudu
Bawumia, a former deputy central bank governor, is widely touted by pollsters
as the favourite to win that primary race to become the NPP candidate.
The NDC has selected ex
Ghanaian president John Dramani Mahama as its candidate for the 2024 presidential
race. Mahama lost to Akufo-Addo in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
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