Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu, the vice president, has urged Ghanaians to fix the economy so that the people can find solace.
He has encouraged Ghanaians to believe that the country’s financial difficulties will end. He asserts that the administration will ensure that the economy recovers by acting with restored courage and confidence in God. Bawumia used Isaiah 40:31 from the Bible to support his claim when speaking at the Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church’s 70th-anniversary celebration at Tema Community 1.
He took advantage of the opportunity to emphasize that while the “government recognizes the difficulties and uncertainty we are experiencing in the world and the country, we are confident that we will ride the storm and turn things around with new strategies, fiscal discipline, hard work, and renewed strength, by the Grace of God.”
As God’s children, he continued, “There will always be times of hopelessness, despair, doubt, fear, and uncertainty, but in those times, our trust in God is always our source of strength and drive.” He acknowledged that there are economic problems in Ghana but promised that “we will ride this storm.”
As part of efforts to solve the current economic difficulties, President Nana Addo Dankwa Aufo-Addo stated that discussions with pertinent organizations and agencies are ongoing. In his speech to the congregation at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana Akyem Abuakwa Presbytery on the occasion of the Centenary Thanksgiving Service and Dedication of Centenary Complex in Kyebi, Nana Addo said that he is not troubled by remarks made by his critics and is instead focused on the actions being taken by his government to improve the economic situation of the nation.
To overcome the country’s current economic suffering, he urged Ghanaians to keep praying, rallying support, and maintaining their faith in him.