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The Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has stated that President Akufo-Addo must be applauded for his compassionate leadership with which he is steering Ghana’s COVID-19 program.
He was contributing to the debate on the Mid Year Budget Review presented to the law making chamber by the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta last Thursday.
Mr. Nkrumah who is also the MP for Ofoase Ayirebi in the Eastern Region noted that it is the responsibility of government to recognize the adverse effects of the coronavirus on its people and to initiate measures that eases the pain. According to him, the coronavirus posed a huge danger both economically and health wise, but the pro-activeness of the current administration has led it to implement measures that puts the country back to where it was before the influx of the virus.
He said “Any President who has compassion for his people, any President who cares for his people, must put in place a clear and bold recovery program which restores Ghana’s recent economic success, builds a self-reliant economy and improves quality of lives eventually. This bold revitalization program, Ghana Cares, which was announced by the Honourable Minister responsible for Finance on Thursday will mobilize GH₵100 billion to reinvest in the Ghanaian economy to bring back growth, lost jobs, incomes and improve on quality of lives”.
“Under President Akufo-Addo, Ghana Cares is established to ensure that food security is not hampered. In times like these, with shutdowns and lockdowns, food security is a risk to any economy. You will notice that under this program, attention is paid to ensuring that Agric productivity is restored, food is available and at affordable prices protecting the livelihoods of farmers and rate rest of our population. Under President Akufo-Addo, Ghana cares about peoples businesses. Therefore a key component of this program is to continuously support businesses. Already nearly GH₵1 billion is being made available through the CAPBUS loan scheme for MSME” he added.
The Minister also noted that government’s Guarantee Scheme of up to GH¢2 billion is another measure government is rolling out that will enable businesses to borrow from banks at more affordable rates and at longer tenor and will save businesses from collapsing and will retain jobs going forward.
Another GH₵2 billion credit line is being made available to medium and large enterprises to stimulate economic activity in these sectors. For those who have lost jobs and unemployment insurance program is to be introduced to assist them protect livelihoods in these tough times. And additionally a chunk of this money will be used to inject liquidity into the Ghanaian economy and stimulate activity across sectors” he said.
Source: Daily Mail GH